Missing evidence of N400 receipt notice

Hi,

Going back to the original question, my wife and I received our notice letters. Mine has two things that my wife's does not:
1. Missing evidence(s), as listed here
2. Important Notice about needing to go for fingerprints

I also suspect the missing evidence has to do with my traffic citations, that I mentioned in my N-400 form. No idea why her notice does not mention fingerprints, but I am sure this is just an omission.

Thanks.
Bhil60

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N-400 timeline
DO : San Jose
05/12/06 : mailed to CSC
05/18/06 : N-400 Receive Date (Priority Date)
05/22/06 : N-400 Notice Date
 
Bhil60 said:
Hi,

Going back to the original question, my wife and I received our notice letters. Mine has two things that my wife's does not:
1. Missing evidence(s), as listed here
2. Important Notice about needing to go for fingerprints

I also suspect the missing evidence has to do with my traffic citations, that I mentioned in my N-400 form. No idea why her notice does not mention fingerprints, but I am sure this is just an omission.

Thanks.
Bhil60

########
N-400 timeline
DO : San Jose
05/12/06 : mailed to CSC
05/18/06 : N-400 Receive Date (Priority Date)
05/22/06 : N-400 Notice Date

Hello Bhil,

I have claimed traffic citations and I got the same letter "Missing evidence(s)", no worries, just make you have proof of payment for those citations, or get DMV printout. Sit back, relax and enjoy the trip

I wish you and your wife the best….
 
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Yes, I have already collected a document from "Superior court of Santa Clara", that states that there are no pending charges and all charges are disposed.

As a back-up, I got DMV report, that there are no pending violations.

Thanks a lot for all of the active members.
Bhil60
 
Suzy977 said:
I know the question wasn't addressed to me, but assuming that a general info on this subject is what you're looking for:

Between 1999 when I got my GC and 2006 when I became an USC I've moved 4 time...I've never send the AR-11...I even didn't know about this form (AR-11)
Wrong doing...I'm not advising anyone to do so
;)


I have to agree with Suzy977. Since got my GC I moved 3 times and never filed an AR11. I had my interview yesterday and showed up with a driver's license of a different state. All I had to do was to show the officer my utulity bills to prove that I live at my current address.

Maybe it depends on the officer, but the AR11 wasn't a problem for me.
 
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