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N400 form question - time outside USA

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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I am sure this has been asked before. Apologies in advance.



I am applying based on 3-year rule, marriage to the USC and have two N400 questions:


- Part 8: Time outside the USA - Do I substitute 5 years with 3 years? I have arrived on K1 on 8/6/2011. The confusion is whether I need to list any trips before the arrival to the USA. The answer is probably no, but I want to check



- Part 9: Information about your marital status - I have been married once before and I am currently married. Do i put 2 in question #3?



Thx.



Misha



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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi

yes for both, it's since you became a LPR and you have been married twice, and divorced once, but you still have to put previous marriages on the N400, for you and or your husband

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