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On 2/18/2020 at 3:37 PM, xyz12345 said:

i think if you started with a non immigrant visa, it will continue to show up until you become a usc imo

Seems correct!

 

My travel history over the past 5 years shows up!

CITIZENSHIP TIMELINE

4/2019: Submitted N400

5/2019: Biometrics (3 weeks)

2/2020: Interview (10 months)

3/2020: Oath & naturalization (11 months)

6/2020: Passport received (3 months)

Officially a U.S. Citizen! 

 

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I have my n400 interview soon. I was able to check my travel history through the i94 travel history link which still works if you previously had some other visa (e.g. H1B): https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/history-search

 

I see that for one trip, the online history has me leaving one day later than what I put on the application: the flight was around 11.30pm at night but maybe it left after midnight? Should I put the date that was on my ticket or the date that is listed online (i94)?

CITIZENSHIP TIMELINE

4/2019: Submitted N400

5/2019: Biometrics (3 weeks)

2/2020: Interview (10 months)

3/2020: Oath & naturalization (11 months)

6/2020: Passport received (3 months)

Officially a U.S. Citizen! 

 

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59 minutes ago, N400NYC said:

I have my n400 interview soon. I was able to check my travel history through the i94 travel history link which still works if you previously had some other visa (e.g. H1B): https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/history-search

 

I see that for one trip, the online history has me leaving one day later than what I put on the application: the flight was around 11.30pm at night but maybe it left after midnight? Should I put the date that was on my ticket or the date that is listed online (i94)?

imo I don't think it matters unless you're days away from being 6 months straight of being outside the US. If you're nowhere close to breaking the continuous residence and physical presence requirements, then I wouldn't worry about it. The IO will be more interested in any omitted/listed citations, crimes, offenses, convictions etc. My online travel history didn't even show a departure entry (and just the arrival entry) from one overseas trip. Good thing I didn't rely on this for my application.

 

Good luck on your interview!

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36 minutes ago, xyz12345 said:

imo I don't think it matters unless you're days away from being 6 months straight of being outside the US. If you're nowhere close to breaking the continuous residence and physical presence requirements, then I wouldn't worry about it. The IO will be more interested in any omitted/listed citations, crimes, offenses, convictions etc. My online travel history didn't even show a departure entry (and just the arrival entry) from one overseas trip. Good thing I didn't rely on this for my application.

 

Good luck on your interview!

Okay, thank you!

CITIZENSHIP TIMELINE

4/2019: Submitted N400

5/2019: Biometrics (3 weeks)

2/2020: Interview (10 months)

3/2020: Oath & naturalization (11 months)

6/2020: Passport received (3 months)

Officially a U.S. Citizen! 

 

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