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  • Discovered an error on part 5 of N-400 Interview monday

    Hi Everyone, thanks for being here...I'm worried but not sure how much I should be..I always fear dealing with the Govt. but actually have never done anything wrong.

    I am a U.S. Born Citizen Married to a Mexican immigrant since 2009, she got her green card in Aug 2009 we have one beautiful son together.

    My wife has her interview for N-400 application on Monday in looking at the submitted app we noticed for the first time we made a really stupid error on accident we reviewed this thing so many times I cannot believe we missed it. On part 5 previous residence history we forgot an apartment we previously lived in. It was the one before our current (basically same address / building but we had to move to the apt 5 feet away across the hall due to remodeling. Can we fix the N-400 at the time of interview and apologize for the error or will this be a major issue and looked at as lying. Honestly I'm so mad at ourselves for this stupid error but it's done and we are freaking out a bit as to what is going to happen. We have the lease from the old apt. Most all other forums just say to take the corrected page to the interview with the address in there and explain before the oath that she needs to make a correction to the n-400. Is this the proper way to proceed, we have no reason to lie, is stupid a reason to be denied or deported? Thank you I'm really worried for her. My head is taking me places I don't want to go, like deportation.

    Thank you for any advice you can provide.

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    Originally posted by Kansasn400 View Post
    Hi Everyone, thanks for being here...I'm worried but not sure how much I should be..I always fear dealing with the Govt. but actually have never done anything wrong.

    I am a U.S. Born Citizen Married to a Mexican immigrant since 2009, she got her green card in Aug 2009 we have one beautiful son together.

    My wife has her interview for N-400 application on Monday in looking at the submitted app we noticed for the first time we made a really stupid error on accident we reviewed this thing so many times I cannot believe we missed it. On part 5 previous residence history we forgot an apartment we previously lived in. It was the one before our current (basically same address / building but we had to move to the apt 5 feet away across the hall due to remodeling. Can we fix the N-400 at the time of interview and apologize for the error or will this be a major issue and looked at as lying. Honestly I'm so mad at ourselves for this stupid error but it's done and we are freaking out a bit as to what is going to happen. We have the lease from the old apt. Most all other forums just say to take the corrected page to the interview with the address in there and explain before the oath that she needs to make a correction to the n-400. Is this the proper way to proceed, we have no reason to lie, is stupid a reason to be denied or deported? Thank you I'm really worried for her. My head is taking me places I don't want to go, like deportation.

    Thank you for any advice you can provide.
    Hi all,

    I see many ppl have read this but nobody responded, is there anyone who can give any advice on this? Sorry but time is short we have 3 days until the interview, tried calling lawyer but nobody will advise because we are not "their client". you all are my only hope..sorry for the desperation.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Kansasn400 View Post
      Hi all,

      I see many ppl have read this but nobody responded, is there anyone who can give any advice on this? Sorry but time is short we have 3 days until the interview, tried calling lawyer but nobody will advise because we are not "their client". you all are my only hope..sorry for the desperation.
      Bring it up at the interview and it should be fine. They will correct the form.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by zdrzdrzdr View Post
        Bring it up at the interview and it should be fine. They will correct the form.
        zdrzdrzdr -Thank you for your response! I take that to mean of the many errors that can be made this is probably a minor one?

        Again thank you!

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