DH applying for Citizenship
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DH applying for Citizenship
The final stage is upon us...DH will be applying for his citizenship soon. We hit three years residency last December. I'll post on our progress in this thread for anyone who is headed toward similar activities.
Our application package will have the following:
He doesn't need to include a copy of his passport, right? Just bring it to the interview? Or should we include a copy anyway?
Here's what we're sending in for proof of living together:
He's got a printout of the 100 questions for studying. He's nervous, but he really already knows most of the answers, and it'll be easier than the Life in the UK test I had to take! Looks like the current wait for interview is about five months, and I think we'll need to go to Portland for it.
Are the biometrics taken at the Portland field office too, or can those be done closer to home and mailed in to USCIS?
Our application package will have the following:
- Form N-400
- Two passport photographs
- Front/back photocopies of his green card
- Front/back copies of his driver's license (for state identification)
- Check for fee, $680 currently
- Copy of my (USC) birth certificate
- Copy of our marriage certificate
He doesn't need to include a copy of his passport, right? Just bring it to the interview? Or should we include a copy anyway?
Here's what we're sending in for proof of living together:
- IRS tax transcripts for 2010, 2011, and 2012 (joint filing)
- Copy of the apartment lease we had when we first arrived
- Copy of our son's birth certificate
- Ideally a copy of our house purchase papers, I just need to find it
He's got a printout of the 100 questions for studying. He's nervous, but he really already knows most of the answers, and it'll be easier than the Life in the UK test I had to take! Looks like the current wait for interview is about five months, and I think we'll need to go to Portland for it.
Are the biometrics taken at the Portland field office too, or can those be done closer to home and mailed in to USCIS?
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Re: DH applying for Citizenship
Ian
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Are the biometrics taken at the Portland field office too, or can those be done closer to home and mailed in to USCIS?
Rene
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Biometrics are done at USCIS Application Support Centers (ASCs). Some ASCs are co-located with field offices, some are stand-alone. Either way, you do not mail anything in - you go there and have your photo and fingerprints taken.
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Regards, JEff
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Re: DH applying for Citizenship
Oh, and I remember now a question that I had, though I am reasonably sure I know the answer. Although the questions on the N-400 refer to "trips in the past five years" etc, we just answer them in terms of the last three years since we are applying through marriage, right?
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Re: DH applying for Citizenship
Ah, thanks. Found the locator function of the website and it looks like we will indeed be going to Portland for it. I'll give DH the choice of going alone or having me and the baby come along for the day trip.
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Note that Rene did not remind you to check the M-476 document checklist, she reminded you to check the application instructions. Although, checking both is an even better idea.
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Oh, and I remember now a question that I had, though I am reasonably sure I know the answer. Although the questions on the N-400 refer to "trips in the past five years" etc, we just answer them in terms of the last three years since we are applying through marriage, right?
Rene
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Re: DH applying for Citizenship
I did check the application (N-400) instructions and it told me to check the Guide to Citizenship
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Hopefully he only printed them off the USCIS website, I saw some apps and websites that seem to have odd questions and more importantly odd answers. You generally get given a copy of the current list of questions and answers at the biometric appointment. I don't know if they change often but some answers will change based on elections, location etc.
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Re: DH applying for Citizenship
Hopefully he only printed them off the USCIS website, I saw some apps and websites that seem to have odd questions and more importantly odd answers. You generally get given a copy of the current list of questions and answers at the biometric appointment. I don't know if they change often but some answers will change based on elections, location etc.
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Portland do same day and next day oath ceremonies. The morning interviews before 11am (think that time is right) they will offer you that afternoon if you are approved. Otherwise they will offer the next day. If still the same the oath ceremony is at 2pm at the Federal Building, where everything apart from the biometrics is done. You don't have to accept the ceremony they offer, you can schedule a date if more convenient.
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I am reasonably sure the biometrics are all done at the office in Portland. Not the main USCIS office in the Federal Building, but the ASC office about three blocks from Jeld-Wen Field.
Portland do same day and next day oath ceremonies. The morning interviews before 11am (think that time is right) they will offer you that afternoon if you are approved. Otherwise they will offer the next day. If still the same the oath ceremony is at 2pm at the Federal Building, where everything apart from the biometrics is done. You don't have to accept the ceremony they offer, you can schedule a date if more convenient.
Portland do same day and next day oath ceremonies. The morning interviews before 11am (think that time is right) they will offer you that afternoon if you are approved. Otherwise they will offer the next day. If still the same the oath ceremony is at 2pm at the Federal Building, where everything apart from the biometrics is done. You don't have to accept the ceremony they offer, you can schedule a date if more convenient.
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Re: DH applying for Citizenship
Timeline thus far. We mailed in the packet on May 4th. On May 13th DH got an email confirming receipt, and our check has been cashed.