Check list for U.S. Citizenship
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR ALL CITIZENSHIP INTERVIEWS
- Your alien registration card
- Photo identification (state driver's license or state identification card).
- Your passport(s) and any travel documents issued by the I.N.S.
- If you have ever been arrested, you must bring complete arrest report(s), certified court disposition(s), probation report(s) (if applicable),
- Copies of recent years tax returns.
- If you are a male and between the ages of 18 and 31, please bring proof you registered with the Selective Service System between the ages of 18 and 26
- If you are unable to take the full oath of allegiance, please bring a letter from your church explaining how your religious beliefs prevent you from taking the full oath.
- If you have minor children residing outside of your home, please bring evidence of your payment of financial support, such as cancelled checks, money order receipts and bank drafts showing your payment record, along with copies of any court or government orders relating to the required payment.
THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL ITEMS MUST BE PRESENTED IF YOU ARE APPLYING AS A SPOUSE OF A U.S. CITIZEN.
Proof that your spouse has been a U.S. citizen for more than three years, such as birth certificate, naturalization certificate, certificate of citizenship, or U.S. passport.
Your marriage certificate.
Proof of termination of ALL prior marriages of both you and your spouse (if any).
Evidence of bona fide marriage - bring any documents which would assist in establishing the validity of your marriage such as (but not limited to) joint tax returns, deed , lease agreements or home ownership documents, credit accounts, joint tax returns, proof of joint ownership of other property such as investments, stocks, bonds, automobiles, life insurance, health insurance.
Birth certificates of your children.
