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    I filled out an N-400 using the online system. I submitted payment and everything went fine. However, I do not see an option to download the application for my records. Is it too late to download a copy of the N-400?

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    Log into your account (my.uscis.gov)
    Click on My Account (top right), then Home
    Scroll down to "Your cases"
    Click on Documents
    Click on "View Case Snapshot"
    This is what you can download.

    Opinion only. Cannot be construed as legal advice.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by R78 View Post
      Log into your account (my.uscis.gov)
      Click on My Account (top right), then Home
      Scroll down to "Your cases"
      Click on Documents
      Click on "View Case Snapshot"
      This is what you can download.
      I'm on the "Your Cases" page. I see the I-130 and I-751 that we filed years ago. I see the N-400 that I filed today. None of these have "Documents" nor "View Case Snapshot" links.

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      • #4
        It’s there. Filing online is the BEST way! And it fills out everything for you so quickly!!

        you will find it there under “your cases” a perfectly filled out N400.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Rodrigosobral View Post
          It’s there. Filing online is the BEST way! And it fills out everything for you so quickly!!

          you will find it there under “your cases” a perfectly filled out N400.
          I found it. However, it seems the pdf does not line up with the online form for one question. The online form asked if spouse of applicant has been married before. I put 'no'. In the pdf it asks, "How many times has your current spouse been married (including annulled marriages, marriages to other people, and marriages to the same person)? If your current spouse has been married before, provide the following information about your current spouse's prior spouse." and answered '0'. Doesn't make sense.

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          • #6
            Possibly an flow error on how it is put on the form. Don't worry about it.
            Take a printout of the case snapshot for your interview and bring it up and the officer will correct it.
            Opinion only. Cannot be construed as legal advice.

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