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jerryomo

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I just found this forum last week through a friend. I applied for citizenship May 2017, and am not living with my wife for about 4 months now we have some issues but we still trying to settle and we communicate once in a while we had a daughter together.
When I applied for my citizenship I choose married as my marital status,later I found out I could choose legally separated since we not living together for now. Wondering if am wrong or right choosing married as my marital status for my citizenship.
 
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I think depend on you to choose either married or legally separated because either you or your wife just had issue and no legal document involve yet.
I believe some senior on this forum will also answer your question.
 
I just found this forum last week through a friend. I applied for citizenship May 2017, and am not living with my wife for about 4 months now we have some issues but we still trying to settle and we communicate once in a while we had a daughter together.
When I applied for my citizenship I choose married as my marital status,later I found out I could choose legally separated since we not living together for now. Wondering if am wrong or right choosing married as my marital status for my citizenship.

Because you have issues with your wife does not mean you are legally separated.
 
I guess legaly seperated means that you both signed a seperation agreement under lawyers supervesion.

So, technicaly you both are still married