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Two items on the form have me wondering.

1. Last occupation abroad.

I am a federal contractor based abroad - do I list my company's US name/address or the name of office/address that I am temporarily assigned to? And as for the "to" and "from" dates, do I put the assumed end date of the assignment or just "present"?

2. Alien Registration Number (in the box on the bottom of the form):

I had received my US citizenship through naturalization. Do i put in my INS Reg # (an "A"# on the naturalization certificate) or leave this one blank? I guess the question is whether Alien Registration Number is the same as INS Reg #.

Thanks to everyone for any and all advice!

Ilya S.

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1. Last occupation abroad.

I am a federal contractor based abroad - do I list my company's US name/address or the name of office/address that I am temporarily assigned to? And as for the "to" and "from" dates, do I put the assumed end date of the assignment or just "present"?

I would list it as company name and foreign address/location you are/did work at. From/To - start of project and 'present' if still there. (The question qualifies itself by saying "if not listed above" - I take it you did list the company above but it shows maybe a US address - since you did work overseas (even for that US company) I think it is appropriate to break it down in this section

2. Alien Registration Number (in the box on the bottom of the form):

I had received my US citizenship through naturalization. Do i put in my INS Reg # (an "A"# on the naturalization certificate) or leave this one blank? I guess the question is whether Alien Registration Number is the same as INS Reg #.

I wouldn't leave it blank - either "Unknown" or 'N/A" are possible answers.

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1. Last occupation abroad.

I am a federal contractor based abroad - do I list my company's US name/address or the name of office/address that I am temporarily assigned to? And as for the "to" and "from" dates, do I put the assumed end date of the assignment or just "present"?

I would list it as company name and foreign address/location you are/did work at. From/To - start of project and 'present' if still there. (The question qualifies itself by saying "if not listed above" - I take it you did list the company above but it shows maybe a US address - since you did work overseas (even for that US company) I think it is appropriate to break it down in this section

2. Alien Registration Number (in the box on the bottom of the form):

I had received my US citizenship through naturalization. Do i put in my INS Reg # (an "A"# on the naturalization certificate) or leave this one blank? I guess the question is whether Alien Registration Number is the same as INS Reg #.

I wouldn't leave it blank - either "Unknown" or 'N/A" are possible answers.

If you know your A number, just insert it in the places it is asked for. Even though you are not an "A" anymore, you still have an A number. N/A is absolutely not appropriate as the question IS applicable.

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If you know your A number, just insert it in the places it is asked for. Even though you are not an "A" anymore, you still have an A number. N/A is absolutely not appropriate as the question IS applicable.

Yup - I should have clarified that - in the OP's case, "N/A" would not be appropriate since you did indeed have one.

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If you know your A number, just insert it in the places it is asked for. Even though you are not an "A" anymore, you still have an A number. N/A is absolutely not appropriate as the question IS applicable.

Yup - I should have clarified that - in the OP's case, "N/A" would not be appropriate since you did indeed have one.

Actually, there are three acceptable answers. The A number, NONE and UNKNOWN, as applicable. The question IS applicable, so N/A is never going to be the right answer on this one, IMO but I doubt it would cause any trouble or confusion if born in the USA.

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Thank all!

Still, the question remains: is the INS Registration Number on my naturalization certificate the same NUMBER as the Alien Registration Number?

(I don't want to insert just any A-number there)

does anybody knows the answer on this? i kinda have the same question do you put the Inl Registration no? or put Unknown?

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does anybody knows the answer on this? i kinda have the same question do you put the Inl Registration no? or put Unknown?

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thank you for the reply..i have another question about my naturalization certificate..it ask for number of certificate, date and place it was issued. i got the number and the date but the place was issued its not on my certification. what should i do? just put the date and the number ?

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06-17-2010 NOA 1
06-30-2010 Touched
11-09-2010 Touched
11-10-2010 Touched
11-12-2010 NOA 2
12-10-2010 NVC Received, forwarded to USEM MNL
01-05-2011 Medical
01-07-2011 Passed the Medical
01-20-2011 Interview: APPROVED biggrin.png
02-04-2011 Visa issued
02-09-2011 VISA ON HAND
02-16-2011 POE

AOS

03-18-2011 got married
04-28-2011 AOS sent!
05-25-2011 Biometric Appointment
09-13-2011 AOS interview(approved on the spot)

9-22-11 GC in MAIL!!!!! TY vj <3 <3 <3

ROC

10-30-2013 ROC APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! no interview

N400-Citizenship

11-04-2014 N400 Sent

11-06-2014 N400 Received

11-12-2014 Check cashed

03-19-2015 Interview (it last 13mins super easy question) PASSED :D

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