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Q: I-751 pending and N-400 interview is coming up

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Monica E Rottermann
Monica E Rottermann
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Santa Ana, CA

A: Your spouse should accompany you to the interview and you should bring documents and evidence establishing the legitimacy of your marriage and that show that you are still married to and residing with your spouse.

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James L. Arrasmith
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Sacramento, CA

A: If you have a pending I-751 and an upcoming N-400 interview, it's important to bring documentation related to your I-751 petition to the interview. This includes any USCIS notices or receipts related to your I-751, as well as any supporting documentation you submitted with your I-751 petition.

During the N-400 interview, the USCIS officer may ask questions related to your I-751 petition, such as the current status of your petition or any changes to your marital status since filing the I-751. Be prepared to provide clear and concise answers to these questions and to provide any additional documentation requested by the USCIS officer.

It's also important to remember that the N-400 interview is focused on your eligibility for naturalization, so make sure to review and be prepared to discuss the eligibility requirements for naturalization, such as your residence and physical presence in the United States, your knowledge of English and U.S. civics, and your good moral character.

Overall, be honest, respectful, and cooperative during the interview and make sure to bring all necessary documentation to demonstrate your eligibility for naturalization and the status of your pending I-751 petition. Good luck!

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