Do I provide bank statements for the whole three years of marriage along my N400 form for citizenship?
Asked on Sep 30th, 2015 on Immigration - Massachusetts
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I am putting together my documents to send along with form N400 to apply for citizenship based on marriage and when I include our bank statements for the past three years the document becomes really thick. I was wondering if I need to send all of this right now or keep it and take it with me to the interview.
Congratulations on your eligibilty for US citizenship! You do not need to send in all the bank statements and tax returns at this time. You should take them with you to your interview. The Immigration Officer will need to see evidence from you that you and your spouse are still married, living together, and have a joint financial relatinship. That could include things such as a lease, a mortgage, utility bills in both names, a few months of bank statements, joint car insurance, life insurance, cell phone bills, etc.
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