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Kev-N-Ann

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    Warner Robins
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    Georgia

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  • Immigration Status
    Adjustment of Status (approved)
  • Place benefits filed at
    Chicago Lockbox
  • Local Office
    Atlanta GA
  • Country
    Greece

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  1. You are absolutely right. I began preparing my application online and they have an eligibility tool one has to use before they proceed with the form. That tool automatically put me in the 5 year rule, after I answered that I have been an LPR since before September 2018
  2. Yes, please, excuse my using the wrong term. We are filling jointly. I have my GC since 2015, have left the country for no more than 6 months in total and we also have a minor child together, who was born after we got married on a K1 visa in 2014. I meet the eligibility requirements. The question was if there's really any other difference in which box I tick in part one of the form, other than the amount of paperwork that has to go with it 😊 I'm sorry for the confusion!
  3. Thank you for your answer! I do have tax returns, but I was a dependent (of my U.S. spouse). So, would it be quicker and easier to be processed as a 5 years LPR?
  4. So, it is time for us to start the naturalization process. I have been LPR since 2015 and thus qualify for both A & B conditions of eligibility (a. have been a lawful permanent resident of the U.S.A. for at least 5 years, regardless of marital status, and b. have been a lawful permanent resident of the U.S.A. for at least 3 years and are the spouse of a U.S. citizen for the last three years). Which box is it best for me to tick? I'm asking because (b) requires much more proof paperwork. Any guidance is much appreciated
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