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Do I have to print & bring all the evidence I submitted for N400 at the interview?

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  • Do I have to print & bring all the evidence I submitted for N400 at the interview?

    I was just wondering if I have to print all the evidence I submitted for my citizenship application/N400 and bring them to the interview? Or is the interview just a simple interview and I don’t have to bring any more additional evidence? Or is the interview more like the conditional greencard interview where you have to bring everything including additional evidence?

    I submitted a lot and just thinking about how much ink and paper I’ll have to use to print everything is making me shudder lol.

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    Originally posted by hopefulandhappy View Post
    I was just wondering if I have to print all the evidence I submitted for my citizenship application/N400 and bring them to the interview? Or is the interview just a simple interview and I don’t have to bring any more additional evidence? Or is the interview more like the conditional greencard interview where you have to bring everything including additional evidence?

    I submitted a lot and just thinking about how much ink and paper I’ll have to use to print everything is making me shudder lol.
    I have read a lot of instances, for whatever reasons, they are missing certain files. You should bring in 3 years of tax returns and IF you are filing under 3 years rule, your spouse's proof of citizenship (Birth certificate if US born or NC, if naturalized citizen) and perhaps copy of your lease/deed to the house, most recent bank/credit card statements and evidence that you and your spouse have co-mingled your finances. This is just in case they go there. You do not want to leave there with an RFE to upload additional info.

    Good luck.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SouthBay2019 View Post

      I have read a lot of instances, for whatever reasons, they are missing certain files. You should bring in 3 years of tax returns and IF you are filing under 3 years rule, your spouse's proof of citizenship (Birth certificate if US born or NC, if naturalized citizen) and perhaps copy of your lease/deed to the house, most recent bank/credit card statements and evidence that you and your spouse have co-mingled your finances. This is just in case they go there. You do not want to leave there with an RFE to upload additional info.

      Good luck.
      Noted.

      I will just go ahead and print and bring everything then. What is splurging on ink vs having to receive an RFE anyways. Best to have everything in hand.

      Thank you!

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