CitizenVIP ESL Marital History.

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CitizenVIP ESL Marital History

Number of Marriages I’ve never been married. I’ve been married once. I’ve been married twice. I’ve been married 3 times. How many times have you been married? What is the total number of times you have been married? How many spouses have you had? Have you ever been married before?

Spouse’s Name My spouse’s full name is (first, middle, last) What is your spouse’s full name. Spell your spouse’s full name. My spouse’s full name is (first, middle, last)

Spouse’s Date of birth His/her date of birth is (month, day, year) What is your spouse’s date of birth? What is the date of birth of your spouse? When was your spouse born? His/her date of birth is (month, day, year)

Date of marriage (month, day, year) What is the date of your marriage? When did you get married? When were you married? (month, day, year)

Spouse’s SSN It is XXX – XX – XXXX What is your spouse’s social security number? It is XXX – XX – XXXX

Spouse’s Address He/she lives with me. The address is (street, city, state, zip) Where does your spouse live? What is your spouse’s home address?

Spouse US Citizen Is your spouse a United States citizen? Your spouse is a US citizen – is that right? Is your wife/husband a US citizen? No. Yes When did your spouse become a US citizen? What date did your spouse become a citizen? (month, day, year) Where did your spouse become a US citizen? What city and state did your spouse become a US citizen? (city, state)

Spouse’s Immigration status What is the immigration status of your spouse? Did your spouse enter the US illegally? My spouse is a permanent resident. What is your spouse’s resident or USCIS A number? (On the Green Card) The number is A………………………

Spouse’s Country of birth What is your spouse’s country of citizenship? Where was your spouse born? What country is your spouse from? He/she is from (country)

If You Were Married Before – Former, Prior, Previous, Last, Ex Spouse Be prepared to answer the same questions for your previous spouse and also for your husband’s previous spouse. Be prepared to say when your marriage ended and also why. Say that you were not happy together. Keep it simple.

Marriages Current Marital Status Single Married Divorced Widowed Be prepared to answer same questions about your previous marriage/s Current Marital Status Single Married Date Spouse Current Address Spouse Immigration Status Divorced Date: marriage & divorce Widowed Date: marriage & death