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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Belgium
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Posted

Hello everyone!

Just to double check myself before I am just about ready to send this N-400 on its way...

1) I have not yet met the 3y requirement, but since I meet these requirements...

Are currently married to and living with a U.S. citizen;
AND
Have been married to and living with that same U.S.
citizen for the past 3 years;
AND
Your spouse has been a U.S. citizen for the past 3 years.
AND
I am filing on basis of my marriage.
Therefore I can file in the 90-day early filing, correct?
2) Is there anyone here that has filed on the 3year basis?? Everything in the application obviously wants you 'to go back 5 years'. Since I am filing on 3 year basis, I have been backtracking my steps first and foremost, 3 years. I keep going back and forth and hearing one or the other on whether or not to it's ok to do it this way?
To still meet the requirement of '5 years' like it asks for ((and I guess kind of to cover myself)), I did make up additional documents where I am going back 5y in time (for both residence & employer/school). Only thing is, I do not have specifics like the full - mm/dd/yy - they want you to put, I can only be as specific as months and years on those two additional years i'm including (since these years I was still living in Belgium ofcourse). Any input here?
3) Since my husband is a member of the armed forces, I should file to the Nebraska Service Center?
These three questions are really the only main concerns I have so far. I greatly appreciate anyone for reading this and giving some advice!
Thank you everyone!
T

07-29-2009 Arrival in the US
08-05-2009 Senior in highschool - meet Bradley
06-23-2010 Leave US
02-15-2011 Back in US
03-11-2011 My weddingday
03-22-2011 Leave US

USCIS
04-06-2011 Send I 130 Petition
04-08-2011 Delivery at Chicago Lockbox
04-18-2011 Email/Text NOA1 Receipt
04-19-2011 Touched
04-28-2011 Hardcopy NOA1 in the mail
06-27-2011 N0A2! Approval! Yeey! No RFE's!
07-01-2011 Hardcopy NOA2
Total USCIS : 70 days

NVC
08-02-2011 NVC case number
08-04-2011 DS 3032 + IIN + Received I864 Bill + Paid I864 Bill
08-05-2011 Put in DS 3032 File
08-16-2011 Paid IV Bill
08-31-2011 Send in I864 Packet + IV Packet
09-03-2011 NVC Received Packages
09-09-2011 Operator assistance : I864 Approval, one more document missing for DS230 (=RFE)
09-12-2011 Send in RFE
09-21-2011 Approval NVC!!

The Homecoming...
10-06-2011 Medical Exam: Approved!
10-18-2011 Interview at Brussels US Embassy
10-27-2011 Back at Embassy to submit another document
10-27-2011 APPROVAL
01-11-2011 POE
183 days from NOA1 and interview ...
10-31-2011 Hubby leaves with Army
12-15-2011 Reunited, hubby is home: At last :)

*Happy ever after*

Posted

Hello,

I can see from your timeline that you were eligible to file for naturalization back in August. You already meet the 3 year minus 90 day residency requirement and this is as an LPR not in any other status, and you already meet the 3 year marriage and 3 year spouse is a USC requirements.

From what I read, it sounds like you have to submit the app in the Nebraska center as the spouse of a military member.

This does not constitute legal advice.

Posted

Also as for employer/school/previous address, just put the month and year, or the year only if you can't remember the exact dates. This is nothing to worry about, only people with OCD would remember every exact date lol.

This does not constitute legal advice.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Belgium
Timeline
Posted

Also as for employer/school/previous address, just put the month and year, or the year only if you can't remember the exact dates. This is nothing to worry about, only people with OCD would remember every exact date lol.

Thank you!

I do have exact dates from the past three years ... aka since I have been a LPR. Since I am filing on the 3y basis, I figure that would be the most important.. To have exact dates since I have been in the country. Quiet frankly, anything further out than that, I am accurate with the months and years, not exact dates as they ask for. I am totally not OCD lol.

07-29-2009 Arrival in the US
08-05-2009 Senior in highschool - meet Bradley
06-23-2010 Leave US
02-15-2011 Back in US
03-11-2011 My weddingday
03-22-2011 Leave US

USCIS
04-06-2011 Send I 130 Petition
04-08-2011 Delivery at Chicago Lockbox
04-18-2011 Email/Text NOA1 Receipt
04-19-2011 Touched
04-28-2011 Hardcopy NOA1 in the mail
06-27-2011 N0A2! Approval! Yeey! No RFE's!
07-01-2011 Hardcopy NOA2
Total USCIS : 70 days

NVC
08-02-2011 NVC case number
08-04-2011 DS 3032 + IIN + Received I864 Bill + Paid I864 Bill
08-05-2011 Put in DS 3032 File
08-16-2011 Paid IV Bill
08-31-2011 Send in I864 Packet + IV Packet
09-03-2011 NVC Received Packages
09-09-2011 Operator assistance : I864 Approval, one more document missing for DS230 (=RFE)
09-12-2011 Send in RFE
09-21-2011 Approval NVC!!

The Homecoming...
10-06-2011 Medical Exam: Approved!
10-18-2011 Interview at Brussels US Embassy
10-27-2011 Back at Embassy to submit another document
10-27-2011 APPROVAL
01-11-2011 POE
183 days from NOA1 and interview ...
10-31-2011 Hubby leaves with Army
12-15-2011 Reunited, hubby is home: At last :)

*Happy ever after*

 
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