george lee Posted May 17, 2013 Report Share Posted May 17, 2013 hi guys, wife's citizenship process is driving me nuts and plenty of mop slops. she received interview notice on 12/6/2012 for an interview on 3/18/13. the notice also bring the following doc to her interview.1 - bring your state-issued driver's license or state-issued photo id card.2 - bring all passport and travel documents (including expired and current) issued to you by any gov.3 - if you are applying for naturalization on the basis of marriage to a u.s. citizen, bring an original internal revenue service form 1722 listing tax information for the past 3 years or copies of the income tax forms you filled for the past 3 years.4 - if you are applying for naturalization on the basis of marriage to a u.s. citizen, bring proof of residence (irs return transcript or federal tax returns, rent or mortgage payments, utility bills, etc.) I did the followings:1 - ny state id card2 - china passport and 10 yr green card3 - 3 (2010,2011,2012) original tax returns4 - I said use # 3 as proof of residence. on the day of the interview, we waited 3 hours before her name was called and it took another hour before she came out. she looked not happy, holding in her hand was a piece of white paper, the n-652, naturalization interview results. she passed the tests of english and u.s. history and government but interviewer agent wanted more documents. the next date was 5/10/13. n-652 wants:1 - joint accounts for 2 years2 - credit cards statements for 2 years3 - health insurance4 - life insurance5 - utility bills6 - lease or mortgage7 - 3 years of tax return transcript and tax account I did the followings:1 - print out joint account showing both names, account start date and account's status is current.2 - print out credit card statements (2011, 2012) showing her name and activities.3 - print out health insurance showing my name, wife's name and son's name, account's status is active.4 - print out life insurance showing wife gets 100% if I were to pass away, policy is active.5 - no utility bills given, answer is given on # 6. cell phone is under my name and its a family plan but no wife's name on statement.6 - no lease or mortgage. wife, son and i live with my mother. my mother is the lease owner and her name is on all utilities bills. I wrote a letter explaining why I have no lease or mortgage and that we are living with my mother where she pays for all rent and utilities bills. I also included that I paid my mother cash every month for living there. lease agreements (2008, 2010 and 2012) were copied and staple to the letter. I also have the letter notary as well. 7 - print out 2009. 2010, 2011, 2012 tax return transcript and tax account, http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Order-a-Transcript8 - chinese marriage license translated to english, costed me 30 dollars. wife came out with another n-625 letter. she passed the tests of english and u.s. history and government. uscis will send you a written decision about your application. I don't understand why she was given a n-625 again. she presented a mountain of documents and knowing # 6 is our weakest, but I told my wife that she must explain to the interview agent our situations. any thoughts, comments or anything? I really don't want any more mop slops. thanks guys. Link to comment
dnoblett Posted May 17, 2013 Report Share Posted May 17, 2013 My wife got same formN-625 it is a generic form, she had no problems needing a second interview, and we provided much of what you did the first time, and our living situation was the same as yours. Sounds like a pass, and a wait for an Oath Ceramony appointment. Link to comment
tsap seui Posted May 17, 2013 Report Share Posted May 17, 2013 Good luck Mrs. George Lee, I hope this just ends quickly with your citizenship papers. tsap seui Link to comment
george lee Posted May 28, 2013 Author Report Share Posted May 28, 2013 My wife got same formN-625 it is a generic form, she had no problems needing a second interview, and we provided much of what you did the first time, and our living situation was the same as yours. Sounds like a pass, and a wait for an Oath Ceramony appointment. thanks Dan,wife received her oath ceremony appointment. no mop slops Link to comment
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