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Hi! When applying for naturalization my husband wanted to change his name (he’s Latin so he has two last names. He wanted to drop one.) Now that his interview is scheduled and he’s had more time to think about it, he has decided he doesn’t want to change his name. Will this be an issue? Or can he just tell the officer at the interview he does not want to go through with the name change? Thanks!
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My spouse got her temp GC on Sept 19 2019, we filed the I-751 since June 2021. She receive enxtensions of 18 months and 24 months . Notice was dated 6/24/2021 and the second 11/8/2021. We filed the N-400 in June 2022 and USCIS rejected it said its outside the 90 days. Which dates are going by? Is it the extension dates or the original date on her GC?
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Hello US Naturalization gurus, I recently got my K1 beneficiary to the US for marriage, and we are planning/working on the AOS route. Looking ahead to the requirements for Naturalization for spouses of US citizens, I'm trying to understand the continuous residence and physical presence requirement? https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/continuous-residence-and-physical-presence-requirements-for-naturalization https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=granuleid%3AUSC-prelim-title8-section1430&num=0&edition=prelim When does the 3-years of continuous residence and physical presence start for the spouse of the US citizen? From the marriage date? From the K1 entry date? From the AOS application date? From AOS approval date? Would the time traveling abroad internationally with Advanced Parole while waiting for the AOS interview and AOS approval NOT affect the continuous residence and physical presence regardless since the applicant doesn't have the green card yet, and will the time will only start after the green card? If there is a delay to the AOS process, does that count against the continuous residence and physical presence since time starts with the green card? Or would the delay just be part of the "time served" since it starts counting from the AOS application date? If there is a delay to the AOS process say for like 3 years or more to get the green card, can we apply for the Naturalization without having to apply for the Removal Of Condition? Thanks in advanced for any response.
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