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Hi all,

 

I'm filling out the N-400 as my window is coming up. I'm eligible due to marriage, and have been a green card holder for (almost) 3 years now. 

 

Now, 4 years ago, I was living out of the country (work), though still engaged with my current wife.

 

My question to you guys is: in section 5, it asks for your residence in the last 5 years, and in section 9 it asks for time outside of the USA in the last 5 years. Obviously, if I include the data going back 5 years, it'll show a lot of time outside the US, as well as residence outside of the US. 

 

Since my eligibility is due to marriage, should I still include information from 5 years back, or should it only include information from 3 years back, matching the period I was married/GC holder? Or does it not matter if I include 5 years back?

 

My main worry is that adding up all the days I've been outside the US in the last 5 years, it amounts to 330 days, though most of that is from my time living abroad (4--5 years ago).

 

Thanks a lot guys, you're a great source of information.

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i all,

 

I'm filling out the N-400 as my window is coming up. I'm eligible due to marriage, and have been a green card holder for (almost) 3 years now. 

 

Now, 4 years ago, I was living out of the country (work), though still engaged with my current wife.

 

My question to you guys is: in section 5, it asks for your residence in the last 5 years, and in section 9 it asks for time outside of the USA in the last 5 years. Obviously, if I include the data going back 5 years, it'll show a lot of time outside the US, as well as residence outside of the US. 

 

Since my eligibility is due to marriage, should I still include information from 5 years back, or should it only include information from 3 years back, matching the period I was married/GC holder? Or does it not matter if I include 5 years back?

 

My main worry is that adding up all the days I've been outside the US in the last 5 years, it amounts to 330 days, though most of that is from my time living abroad (4--5 years ago).

 

Thanks a lot guys, you're a great source of information.

https://citizenpath.com/travel-abroad-affects-citizenship-eligibility/

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1 minute ago, Fortuna7 said:

This link doesn't really answer my question. I'm well aware of the residency requirements (5 years, or 3 if marriage based). My question is, if I'm applying based on the 3 year rule, should I still include information up to 5 years back.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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3 minutes ago, Fortuna7 said:

When was the last day of your trip and how long ?

I travel often for work, so my section 9 has 26 entries. Most trips are 4 days or less. 

 

However, if you look at 2012-2013, I lived abroad, so my "trips outside the US" were quite long, as I was just coming to the US to visit family and friends and going back. So some of those trips are 2-4 months long. Total time spent outside the US is 330 days in the last 5 years, but the last 3 years was only about 90 days or so.

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If you haven't filed N-400 yet if I was you would try to set an appointment with nearest USCIS as you've been traveling a lot for some long periods. You don't want to apply before you do the research as you might get denied plus pay the fee again.

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you are filing through 3-year rule.

 

if your continious residency meets the eligibility (3 year rule), you are safe enough to submit your application.  no matter how many oversea trip you had since your first day of being permanent resident. the officers are trained to do good job at counting your days residenting in the u.s.  nobody cares your history before your permanent residency.

 

the N400 form does ask you every residency in the last years, but your residency before you greencard issued will not affect your eligibility. you willnot be declined because of that.

 H1b ---> EB-1A (I-140) ---> I-485 AOS(Green Card) ---> 5 years --->  US Citizenship N400 application

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22 hours ago, GoBig said:

you are filing through 3-year rule.

 

if your continious residency meets the eligibility (3 year rule), you are safe enough to submit your application.  no matter how many oversea trip you had since your first day of being permanent resident. the officers are trained to do good job at counting your days residenting in the u.s.  nobody cares your history before your permanent residency.

 

the N400 form does ask you every residency in the last years, but your residency before you greencard issued will not affect your eligibility. you willnot be declined because of that.

Thanks, exactly the information I was looking for! :)

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On 11/27/2017 at 4:06 AM, CheeseMonstah said:

Thanks, exactly the information I was looking for! :)

For the trips, I have only included the trips outside the country since I have been permanent resident. As 2012 to August 2014 I have lived outside of the US completely. Those were not trips. So I have not included those. And I have listed under my addresses for those times, addresses abroad. I think it should be fine. 

I-751 ROC Timeline
Sun, 11/27/2016 - 90 days before Green Card expiration on 2/25/2016
Tue, 11/29/2016 8:30 AM - Mailed out I-751 ROC petition to USCIS California Service Center
Wed, 11/30/2016 11:40 AM - USCIS California Service Center signed for receipt of petition
Fri, 12/2/2016 - Check cashed by the USCIS California Service Center per our online banking account
Sat, 12/3/2016 - Received NOA (one-year conditional resident status extension) in the mail with receipt date and time of 11/30/2016 at 19:29 (7:29 pm)
Fri, 12/9/2016 - Received biometrics appointment letter dated 12/3/2016 with appointment scheduled for 12/23/2016

Wed, 12/14/2016 2:14 PM - Successful early walk-in for my biometrics at the Santa Ana USCIS

Thu, 05/03/2018 - My ROC case was transferred from CSC to NBC

Mon, 06/25/2018 - My ROC and Naturalization Interview was scheduled for Wed, 08/01/2018

Wed, 08/01/2018 - ROC and Naturalization Interview

 

N-400 Naturalization Timeline

Mon, 11/27/2017 8:00 AM - Submitted online application for Naturalization: Form N-400, supporting evidence & credit card payment

Tue, 11/28/2017 3:07 AM - NOA confirmation of application receipt was uploaded to my online USCIS account. Processing time for naturalization to be 10 months (to be completed September 2018)

Sat, 12/02/2017 3:06 AM - Received notification that my biometrics appointment was scheduled but the document showing the date and time has not yet been uploaded

Tue, 12/05/2017 - Biometrics Appointment Letter was uploaded to my USCIS account. Scheduled for 12/22/2017 at 8:00 am at USCIS Tustin

Tue, 12/05/2017 2:00 PM - Early walk-in biometrics completed at USCIS Tustin

Mon, 06/25/2018 - My ROC and Naturalization Interview was scheduled for Wed, 08/01/2018

Wed, 08/01/2018 - ROC and Naturalization Interview - Approved

Fri, 08/24/2018 - Oath Ceremony

 

Passport Processing Timeline

Fri, 08/24/2018 - Passport Application at Irvine Passport Acceptance Facility

Fri, 08/31/2018 - Received notification via email that passport is being processed

Mon, 09/04/2018 - Check for $110.00 to US Department of State for passport application was cashed

Mon, 09/17/2018 - Passport received via USPS

Thu, 09/20/2018 - Naturalization certificate returned via USPS

 

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