Practical guide to n-400 spouse and marriage history questions for applicants preparing a filing or attorney review with Finberg Firm.
For naturalization, the safest filing strategy is to identify record problems before USCIS raises them at interview. This guide explains the issue in plain English and points to the documents that usually matter.
Identify which facts support the strategy and which facts create avoidable risk.
Official records usually matter more than informal explanations.
Filing too early can create problems that a short pre-filing review would have caught.
A focused consultation can turn a vague concern into a practical filing plan.
Do not rely only on memory. Create a short timeline, gather the government or court record, and compare it against the exact N-400 questions. If the answer requires explanation, prepare it before submitting the form.
This page is general information, not legal advice. For individual filing strategy, request an attorney review.
Contact Finberg FirmReview the facts, dates, immigration records, and supporting documents before filing or responding. A lawyer can help spot issues that are easy to miss.
Contact an attorney before submitting forms, answering government questions, traveling, or relying on an uncertain record.
Finberg Firm can review eligibility, risks, documents, and next steps so you can make a more informed immigration decision.