Have you applied to become a US Citizen and wondering what to take to the citizenship interview? In this article, I will give you a list of documents you need to take with you when you go for your citizenship interview. However, it is always a good idea to double-check because the requirements keep changing. Go to Google and type: “citizenship interview what to bring”. You will see the link from USCIS. Go to their website and read the list of documents they require you to bring.
Next, read the appointment notice for your citizenship interview and also known as naturalization interviews. See if they have listed any documents there for you to bring to the interview.
You need to take your green card or form I551 to prove your resident status.
You will also need to bring all the passports that you have used to travel since you became a US resident. This is needed to make sure you were not absent from the United States for an extended period without proper authorization or that you did not become a resident of another country.
You also need to bring a state-issued ID like a driver's license to verify your identity.
Then you need your tax returns for the past few years to show that you have been paying your taxes regularly. This is one of the conditions to become a citizen of the United States
If you are applying for citizenship through marriage, you need to bring proof that your spouse has been a US citizen for over 3 years. If you have divorced or remarried, you will need to bring documents that show your current marital status and also shows that all your previous marriages ended legally.
If you are going to avoid taking the pledge of allegiance then you need to bring a letter from your church explaining why and how that pledge will affect your faith.