USCITZNHOPEFUL
Registered Users (C)
Hi
Thanks to everyone who helped me with round one of the n-400 application.
So far this is what I have done and I know that it's the nitty gritty details that mattered to me so if there's anyone out there with the same questions that I had, hopefully, this would be of some help....BUT I AM NOT THE AUTHORITY HERE SO PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT THIS IS JUST MY EXPERIENCE.
I filled out my application on the PC and got print outs. It is much neater and clearer to do it this way than handwriting the answers. It has taken approx 10 days from the time it was mailed until now, when I see that the check is posted.
For each and every blank space that were not applicable to me, I put 'N/A' without leaving any blanks spaces.
Because my son's name was too long to accommodate in the space provided, I used another sheet of paper and attached it to application BUT FILLED OUT THE SPACE IN THE APPLICATION AS WELL. On the top left of the extra sheet of paper, I typed 'N-400', MY NAME AND A# on the top left corner of the paper.
I sent one check for $400 with my A# on the space that says 'For' at the bottom left space of my check.
The photos were put in a small envelope along with the check. No paper clips were used to attach anything. On the small envelope, I wrote my Name, A# and 'N-400' on the top right hand corner.Then on the left hand side, I wrote 'CONTENTS' and listed the contents as follows;
CONTENTS:
*ONE PERSONAL CHECK- $400
*TWO PHOTOGRAPHS
My spouse's application was mailed seperately.
We mailed our applications through USPS flat rate priority envelope which includes delivery confirmation and tracked the delivery on the website.
So far, this is what has happened. I hope to get a letter of acceptence soon. Will give an update when that happens.
Again, thanks to this great forum and website. it's a huge help!
Thanks to everyone who helped me with round one of the n-400 application.
So far this is what I have done and I know that it's the nitty gritty details that mattered to me so if there's anyone out there with the same questions that I had, hopefully, this would be of some help....BUT I AM NOT THE AUTHORITY HERE SO PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT THIS IS JUST MY EXPERIENCE.
I filled out my application on the PC and got print outs. It is much neater and clearer to do it this way than handwriting the answers. It has taken approx 10 days from the time it was mailed until now, when I see that the check is posted.
For each and every blank space that were not applicable to me, I put 'N/A' without leaving any blanks spaces.
Because my son's name was too long to accommodate in the space provided, I used another sheet of paper and attached it to application BUT FILLED OUT THE SPACE IN THE APPLICATION AS WELL. On the top left of the extra sheet of paper, I typed 'N-400', MY NAME AND A# on the top left corner of the paper.
I sent one check for $400 with my A# on the space that says 'For' at the bottom left space of my check.
The photos were put in a small envelope along with the check. No paper clips were used to attach anything. On the small envelope, I wrote my Name, A# and 'N-400' on the top right hand corner.Then on the left hand side, I wrote 'CONTENTS' and listed the contents as follows;
CONTENTS:
*ONE PERSONAL CHECK- $400
*TWO PHOTOGRAPHS
My spouse's application was mailed seperately.
We mailed our applications through USPS flat rate priority envelope which includes delivery confirmation and tracked the delivery on the website.
So far, this is what has happened. I hope to get a letter of acceptence soon. Will give an update when that happens.
Again, thanks to this great forum and website. it's a huge help!