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Originally Posted by arias1134 What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New Jersey
I have been a permanent resident since 1977. I am married and will like to apply for my citizenship. However, since I been married (3yrs), I have filed my tax returns separate from my wife. Do I need to file jointly for my citizenship process? |
You need to file your income tax returns as "married".
That can be "married filing jointly" or "married filing separately". As long as you filed "married", that is what counts.
People often confuse "single" in this equation. You must file as married if you were married for even one day in the reporting year.
Congratulations on your naturalization & best wishes!