1. Naturalization by Marriage in New York | Initial Case Assessment and Legal Framework
Evaluation of Marital Eligibility under Federal Immigration Law
• The U.S. Citizen spouse qualified as an immediate relative petitioner under INA §201(b)(2)(A)(i).
• The foreign national spouse was eligible for adjustment of status based on a lawful entry and a bona fide marital relationship.
• Jurisdiction and venue were confirmed through residence within New York State and filing with the appropriate USCIS service center.
2. Naturalization by Marriage in New York | Evidence Strategy for Bona Fide Marriage Determination
Documentary Proof Supporting a Genuine Marital Relationship
The following categories of evidence were compiled and submitted to support the I-130 petition:
• Joint financial records, including shared bank accounts and tax filings
• Health and life insurance policies naming each other as beneficiaries
• Residential documentation showing shared tenancy and property interests
• Photographic evidence covering multiple years and family milestones
• Affidavits from third parties attesting to the couple’s ongoing marital relationship
Each document was indexed and cross referenced to demonstrate continuity, cohabitation, and mutual financial responsibility.
3. Naturalization by Marriage in New York | Uscis Interview Preparation and Petition Approval
Interview Readiness and Legal Representation Strategy
• The couple received structured interview preparation addressing common USCIS credibility questions
• Emphasis was placed on clear timelines, shared life decisions, and financial integration
• Counsel ensured procedural compliance under 8 CFR §204.2 and USCIS Policy Manual guidance
As a result, the I-130 petition and adjustment application were approved without issuance of a Request for Evidence or Notice of Intent to Deny.
4. Naturalization by Marriage in New York | Long Term Outcomes and Naturalization Process
Transition from Permanent Residence to U.S. Citizenship
• Naturalization eligibility was established under INA §319(a) based on marriage to a U.S. Citizen
• Continuous residence and physical presence requirements were satisfied
• The applicant successfully completed the English and civics examination
The client ultimately naturalized as a U.S. Citizen and secured professional employment in New York, while the family continued to reside together with their children.
31 Dec, 2025

