How do I prove that I have lived in the U.S. for at least three years?

In order to prove that you have lived in the U.S. for at least three years, there are a few documents that may be useful. If you have a work history in the U.S., you can bring pay stubs, tax returns, or an employer letter that shows how long you have been employed in the U.S. You can also provide evidence of living expenses, such as utility bills, rental or mortgage agreements, or bank statements that show you were living in the U.S. for at least three years. If you attended school, you can show transcripts that prove your residence for at least three years. Additionally, if you have a valid driver’s license or other identification from the state you live in, this can also prove that you have lived in the U.S. for at least three years. Finally, if you have family members living in the U.S., you can bring letters from them affirming your U.S. residence.

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Para demostrar que he vivido en los Estados Unidos durante al menos tres años, necesitarás una prueba sólida. Primero, necesitas documentos de residencia. Estos pueden incluir un pasaporte con sello de entrada, un certificado de nacionalidad, un certificado de naturalización, una tarjeta de residencia o una visa de inmigrante. También necesitarás una prueba de que has estado legalmente presente durante los tres años anteriores. Esto significa que necesitas documentos que demuestren que has sido elegible para la residencia legal en los Estados Unidos durante al menos 36 meses. Esto puede ser una tarjeta de residencia temporal emitida por el Servicio de Inmigración y Ciudadanía de los Estados Unidos (USCIS). Otro documento crucial para probar que has vivido en los Estados Unidos durante 36 meses es un documento de la agencia fiscal, como una declaración de impuestos. Esto demostrará que has estado presente en los Estados Unidos durante al menos los últimos tres años. Finalmente, necesitarás una prueba de domicilio. Esto demostrará que has estado viviendo en un lugar durante los tres años anteriores. Esto incluiría recibos de renta, una factura de servicio público, o una confirmación de votación. Todos estos documentos demostrarán que has estado viviendo legalmente en los Estados Unidos durante los últimos tres años.

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