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Old Dec 14th 2005, 11:12 pm
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Old Dec 15th 2005, 12:03 am
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Default Re: N-400 - Does my husband need to be present at the interview?

Originally Posted by Susana Davis
Please give me your advise.
No, it's not required that he be present. And from what I hear, he has to wait in the waiting area while you have your interview alone, anyway.

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Default Re: N-400 - Does my husband need to be present at the interview?

Originally Posted by Susana Davis
Please give me your advise.
No... it is your interview! Indeed, other than giving you an opportunity to file early, from USCIS' POV, he has no interest whatsoever in the proceedings.

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