Anonymous Anonymous
Dec 9, 2025
interviews whilst divorced
Did any one get a double interview for their I-751 and N-400 whilst divorced?
If so what type of questions did you get asked during the I-751 interview?
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I've seen some people do get a combo interview for the I-751 and N-400 (citizenship), even if they are divorced. It’s not rare.
What they usually ask during an I-751 interview when you’re divorced:
USCIS focuses on proving your previous marriage was real (bona fide), even though it ended. Typical questions include:
How did you and your ex-spouse meet?
When did the relationship start becoming serious?
When did you get married?
Where did you live together?
What bills, accounts, or responsibilities did you share?
Why did the marriage end?
When did you separate, and who moved out?
Do you have any joint documents from the marriage?
Are you still in contact with your ex-spouse?
They may ask for documents such as:
Joint lease/mortgage
Joint bank accounts
Taxes filed jointly
Photos
Affidavits from friends/family
Utility bills
Proof of cohabitation
Divorce decree
✅ What they ask during the N-400 portion:
After the I-751 review, they switch to the citizenship interview:
Civics test
English reading/writing
Questions about your travel history
Employment history
Any criminal issues
Moral character questions
Confirmation of your divorceBeing divorced does not automatically hurt the I-751 or N-400.
You just need to show that the marriage was real while it lasted.
