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> Thanks very much for your reply
>
> Also wanted to know the following regarding citizenship application:
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> We have to take photographs when we go for the interview?
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> Do they ask you to go over the whole N 400 application that you
> submitted and update every thing that has changed since you sent the
> application - specially regarding whether you have changed jobs,
> address after the application was sent?
>
> Did the officer ask you details on how you got the greencard?
>
> Also please tell me about other immigration newsgroups.
>
> Thanking you in anticipation
>
Because I filed around the start of September when the photo specifications
changed I sent two 3/4 view and two frontal view photographs with the N-400
to the service center. At the interview the guy prefered the older style 3/4
view and used those. He gave me back the frontal view ones for my US
Passport application. :)
He went over the N-400 app in the interview and checked information, asked
me to confirm some stuff, etc. He made one correction where I entered my
wife's previous married name rather than the name of her previous spouse. I
hadn't changed address or jobs, but he confirmed I was still at the same
address and job. I doubt there would be a problem changing address, but if
you change address while a GC holder you have to tell the CIS within 10 days
(fill out two copies of the form, walk in to the CIS office and get your
copy stamped to prove they received theirs).
He didn't ask me how I got my green card, but it was fairly obvious:
- I was filing N-400 based on marriage to a USC holding a GC for three
years, therefore it makes sense that my GC was obtained through marriage
- he had my entire file with my GC application and everything else I had
ever filed with the INS/CIS in it, probably about two inches thick. He could
check anything he wanted.
Andy
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