Greetings,
For N-400 form when married to US citizen, there are evidences required that are clearly listed on USCIS website. I have listed them below.
ARE THE DOCUMENTS LISTED ABOVE ENOUGH OR IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE THAT NEEDS TO BE SUBMITTED FOR EVIDENCE?
Thank You
For N-400 form when married to US citizen, there are evidences required that are clearly listed on USCIS website. I have listed them below.
- Continuous Residence and physical presence documentation for the last 3 years if you have taken any trips outside the United States during the last 3 years that lasted more than 6 months but less than 1 year. Evidence may include, but is not limited to:
- Rent or mortgage statements, or pay statements;
- Bank, credit card, or loan statements showing regular transactions;
- Proof of car registration and insurance;
- Your passport showing entry and exit stamps;
- IRS tax transcripts; and
- Any other document that shows that you maintained your residence in the United States.
- A copy of your marriage certificate;
- Evidence of U.S. citizenship for spouse for the last 3 years, generally a copy of your spouse’s:
- U.S. birth certificate;
- Certificate of Naturalization;
- Certificate of Citizenship;
- Biographical page of their current U.S. passport; or
- Report of Birth Abroad of a Citizen of the United States of America (Form FS-240).
ARE THE DOCUMENTS LISTED ABOVE ENOUGH OR IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE THAT NEEDS TO BE SUBMITTED FOR EVIDENCE?
Thank You