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Hi, i have a 2 simple questions regarding citizenship application, i appreciate your help

When i will be eligible for citizenship(3 years) , i came to USA on 2/1/2014, i think there is calculator to calculate 90 days but i don't know how to find it?

What this means: You have lived within the state or USCIS district where you claim residence for at least 3 months? I'm now in vacation overseas

Thanks for any advice regarding this matter

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You have to give people time to find your question.

If you go to uscis.gov/forms and click on the N-400 and all of its related forms, you will find a checklist that determines your eligibility to apply for citizenship that includes more than just the "90-day" date.

Good luck! :)

 

 

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03/24/11 - Got married in the Boogie-Down Bronx, NYC!
04/21/11 - Mailed I-130,I-765, I-485, I-864 and I-693 - Day 00

04/23/11 - Application delivered - Day 02
04/28/11 - NOA (most forms) - Day 07
05/03/11 - Checks cashed - Day 12
05/31/11 - Biometrics completed in the Bronx, NYC - Day 40
06/24/11 - Received someone else's employment authorization card!!! What the...? - Day 64
07/01/11 - Mailed the poor lady's card back after calling USCIS - Day 71
07/07/11 - Received poor lady's interview notice! What??? - Day 77
07/15/11 - Received my own EAD card - Day 85
08/12/11 - Interview. Approved on the spot! - Day 113
08/18/11 - Received card in the mail - Day 119

ROC
05/28/13 - Mailed I-751 - Day 00

05/30/13 - Application delivered - Day 02

05/31/13 - NOA I-797 - Day 03
06/04/13 - Check cashed - Day 07

06/06/13 - NOA delivered to my home/Biometrics letter generated - Day 09

06/10/13 - Received Biometrics letter in the mail - Day 13

06/27/13 - Biometrics completed in Milwaukee, WI - Day 30

09/10/13 - Application approved! - Day 105

09/14/13 - 10 year Green Card received! - Day 109

Citizenship

05/10/16 - Mailed N-400 - Day 00

05/12/16 - Application delivered - Day 02

05/13/16 - Credit card payment accepted - Day 03

05/17/16 - Received text & email update - Day 07

05/20/16 - Received 1st NOA (dated 05/13/16) & created ELIS acct - Day 10

05/21/16 - Received 2nd NOA (dated 05/16/16) confirming my DOB and address - Day 11

05/22/06 - Biometrics scheduled (online update) and appt letter was mailed on 05/20/16 - Day 12

05/24/06 - Biometrics letter became viewable online (appt scheduled for 06/07/16) - Day 14

05/27/16 - Received Biometrics letter in mail - Day 17

05/31/16 - Was denied walk-in fingerprints with just 1 person left in line. Milwaukee office, boo! - Day 21

06/07/16 - Biometrics completed in Milwaukee, WI - Day 28

12/21/16 - Passed Citizenship test/Interview was successful! - Day 197

01/26/17 - I am a US citizen!!! - Day 233

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
Timeline

1) What is the "resident since" date on your permanent resident card? You may file the N-400 within 90 days preceding the three year anniversary date of your permanent resident status.

2) You must be ordinarily resident in a service area for three months prior to filing with that service area's office. For the N-400, there are two service areas. See "Where to File" at the following link: https://www.uscis.gov/n-400

If you're on vacation, but you live (and have lived for more than three months) in California, you can file with the following address:

USCIS

P.O. Box 21251
Phoenix, AZ 85036

For Express Mail or courier deliveries, use the following address:

USCIS
Attn: N-400
1820 E. Skyharbor Circle S
Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85034

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You have to give people time to find your question.

If you go to uscis.gov/forms and click on the N-400 and all of its related forms, you will find a checklist that determines your eligibility to apply for citizenship that includes more than just the "90-day" date.

Good luck! :)

Thank you for your answer

Yes i already went to the checklist, the only requirement that i did not understand very well is 3 months in the state? i don't understand what they means with this,

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1) What is the "resident since" date on your permanent resident card? You may file the N-400 within 90 days preceding the three year anniversary date of your permanent resident status.

2) You must be ordinarily resident in a service area for three months prior to filing with that service area's office. For the N-400, there are two service areas. See "Where to File" at the following link: https://www.uscis.gov/n-400

If you're on vacation, but you live (and have lived for more than three months) in California, you can file with the following address:

USCIS

P.O. Box 21251

Phoenix, AZ 85036

For Express Mail or courier deliveries, use the following address:

USCIS

Attn: N-400

1820 E. Skyharbor Circle S

Suite 100

Phoenix, AZ 85034

Thanks

resident since 02/01/2014, so the 90 days will start i think in October!

i live in California , yes i'm just in vacation i will stay for 2months and few days, this will be the first time i take vacation overseas since i become resident, so when i saw -3 months in the same state- i get confused

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1) What is the "resident since" date on your permanent resident card? You may file the N-400 within 90 days preceding the three year anniversary date of your permanent resident status. Not quite true. This is why I directed the OP to read the info at uscis.gov. What you have alluded to is just 1 category of eligibility for citizenship.

2) You must be ordinarily resident in a service area for three months prior to filing with that service area's office. I know this may seem pedantic, but there is no such thing as "living in a service area". Also, there are more than just 2 addresses depending on where the resident lives. Again, this is why the OP needs to read up on it. For the N-400, there are two service areas. See "Where to File" at the following link: https://www.uscis.gov/n-400

If you're on vacation, but you live (and have lived for more than three months) in California, you can file with the following address: I believe the OP lives in California. (I mistyped here and edited)

USCIS

P.O. Box 21251

Phoenix, AZ 85036

For Express Mail or courier deliveries, use the following address:

USCIS

Attn: N-400

1820 E. Skyharbor Circle S

Suite 100

Phoenix, AZ 85034

Edited by Cheezees

 

 

AOS

03/24/11 - Got married in the Boogie-Down Bronx, NYC!
04/21/11 - Mailed I-130,I-765, I-485, I-864 and I-693 - Day 00

04/23/11 - Application delivered - Day 02
04/28/11 - NOA (most forms) - Day 07
05/03/11 - Checks cashed - Day 12
05/31/11 - Biometrics completed in the Bronx, NYC - Day 40
06/24/11 - Received someone else's employment authorization card!!! What the...? - Day 64
07/01/11 - Mailed the poor lady's card back after calling USCIS - Day 71
07/07/11 - Received poor lady's interview notice! What??? - Day 77
07/15/11 - Received my own EAD card - Day 85
08/12/11 - Interview. Approved on the spot! - Day 113
08/18/11 - Received card in the mail - Day 119

ROC
05/28/13 - Mailed I-751 - Day 00

05/30/13 - Application delivered - Day 02

05/31/13 - NOA I-797 - Day 03
06/04/13 - Check cashed - Day 07

06/06/13 - NOA delivered to my home/Biometrics letter generated - Day 09

06/10/13 - Received Biometrics letter in the mail - Day 13

06/27/13 - Biometrics completed in Milwaukee, WI - Day 30

09/10/13 - Application approved! - Day 105

09/14/13 - 10 year Green Card received! - Day 109

Citizenship

05/10/16 - Mailed N-400 - Day 00

05/12/16 - Application delivered - Day 02

05/13/16 - Credit card payment accepted - Day 03

05/17/16 - Received text & email update - Day 07

05/20/16 - Received 1st NOA (dated 05/13/16) & created ELIS acct - Day 10

05/21/16 - Received 2nd NOA (dated 05/16/16) confirming my DOB and address - Day 11

05/22/06 - Biometrics scheduled (online update) and appt letter was mailed on 05/20/16 - Day 12

05/24/06 - Biometrics letter became viewable online (appt scheduled for 06/07/16) - Day 14

05/27/16 - Received Biometrics letter in mail - Day 17

05/31/16 - Was denied walk-in fingerprints with just 1 person left in line. Milwaukee office, boo! - Day 21

06/07/16 - Biometrics completed in Milwaukee, WI - Day 28

12/21/16 - Passed Citizenship test/Interview was successful! - Day 197

01/26/17 - I am a US citizen!!! - Day 233

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
Timeline

I realize that there are other criteria by which someone is elligible for naturalization, but OP narrowed his/her questions to specific ones that caused him/her confusion, so limiting the answer to those is appropriate. What I alluded to is one answer to one question.

The USCIS AFM refers to the three-month residency requirement by specifically mentioning "service district area." There are two addresses based on the filing of N-400, exception: if you are a former member of the military, spouse of current member of the military, or close relative of deceased member of the military.) As provided in the link I supplied.

The OP's location is listed as California.

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I realize that there are other criteria by which someone is elligible for naturalization, but OP narrowed his/her questions to specific ones that caused him/her confusion, so limiting the answer to those is appropriate. What I alluded to is one answer to one question.

The USCIS AFM refers to the three-month residency requirement by specifically mentioning "service district area." There are two addresses based on the filing of N-400, exception: if you are a former member of the military, spouse of current member of the military, or close relative of deceased member of the military.) As provided in the link I supplied.

The OP's location is listed as California.

Thanks , this is correct i live in California

Is USCIS means with 3 months , 3 months residency in the same State CA for me right? by the time i will be back to CA i would like to apply for citizenship, can i do that although i will spend almost 2 and half months overseas?

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