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followmydreams
I really hope someone could give me some advises about my situation.

Right now I am a 10 years Green card holder (through the marriage to USC). I am looking forward to applying for US Citizenship by this year.

The problem is I had overstayed from times to times during the past 10 years. Each time I stayed and worked for about 1 year while I was holding F1 and B1 Visas. I also had some records on paying taxes.

I have been very worried whether I still be qualified to apply for the Citizenship?
I understand that I must be truthful about the information therefore I am hestiating to complete my application espeacially the part to provide the residency and working history in past five years.

I certainly do not want to be terminated my PR status (I heard that many PR were deported when they filed for Citizenship because of the mislead information).


Your advise is truely appreciated.
YuAndDan
The overstays were forgiven based on marriage to US Citizen, if they weren't, you would not have a green-card.

You can file N-400 within 90 days before your 3rd anniversary of LPR status, based on marriage to US Citizen.
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