QUOTE(jess1 @ Mar 14 2008, 11:41 PM)

Thanks chris for your reply. ok so i can leave USA for temporary visits after applying for naturalization. How long these temporary visits can be? i read somewhere that in order to maintain PR one should not be away for more than 6 months. Is it possible that after applying for naturalization i leave USA for like 5 months and then come back and stay for a month or so n then again leave for another 4-5 months. But during all this i also keep an address of mine. Will i be able to preserve my PR. My husband will be away from USA , he is USC by the way, so i just want to be with him. plus i dont wanna lose my chances of getting citizenship. Hope it makes sense.
I would really appreciate any kinda help.
You should read the USCIS's
A Guide to Naturalization to answer some of your questions.
It is possible to stay outside the U.S. up to 1 year and still maintain continuous residence in the U.S. for naturalization purposes. However, be aware that merely maintaining an address in the U.S. is not enough to prove you maintained your permanent residence in the U.S.---proof includes continuing to file U.S. tax returns, keeping your driver's license, and anything else you can think of to show that you always intended to return home to the U.S. and actually did. Travel back to temporarily visit your U.S. permanent residence won't work more than once or twice before they charge you with having abandoned your U.S. residence and no longer entitled to returning resident status. As a permanent resident, you are only allowed to make temporary visits abroad while maintaining your status, not the other way around. To get naturalization in 3 years, you need to be actually living with your U.S. citizen spouse in marital union, so if he is residing abroad and you are not (because you cannot do so and still maintain your U.S. permanent residence, except in some special circumstances), you won't be able to apply for naturalization on that basis.
While the naturalizations requirements relate to conditions that must be met at the time of filing the application for naturalization, it is service policy that you must maintain your eligibility up until the day of the naturalization oath ceremony (yes, they actually ask you to self re-certify yourself again when checking-in for the ceremony).
I hope this helps answer your questions.