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    I need help. I applied for naturalization in january and my staturs was single. Now I just got married 1 week ago, and my interview is may 14. What do I need to do.. I am scared they will denied my citizenship because my different status.PLZ Help

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    Originally posted by evelyn1140 View Post
    I need help. I applied for naturalization in january and my staturs was single. Now I just got married 1 week ago, and my interview is may 14. What do I need to do.. I am scared they will denied my citizenship because my different status.PLZ Help
    No problem at all, you should not be worried. When you go to the interview take your marriage certificate and a copy of it with you. During the interview, when going over your N400 application with the officer you need to tell that you need to update your marital status and information about your spouse. Before going to the interview, please have a look at the N400 form what info about your spouse to take with you. As far as I recall, you need your spouse's social security number, USCIS A-number (if your spouse is not a US citizen), and other personal information.

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      My husband is in turkey, therefore he does not have any kind of American ID. I just have the Marriage license. Do I need to translate into English. Thank you

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        Originally posted by evelyn1140 View Post
        My husband is in turkey, therefore he does not have any kind of American ID. I just have the Marriage license. Do I need to translate into English. Thank you
        Yes, you would need the original in Turkish and the translation in English. The officer might not ask for them during the interview and just take your verbal statement that you got married but to be safe I would take them with me just in case they request them and so your approval would not be delayed.

        I assume your husband does not have a social security number or USCIS A#, so you leave those fields blank but you will still need to fill out all the remaining information about him.

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