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Hey guys,

 

I was just watching some youtube videos with mock interviews and in one of them the "officer" asked questions about dates and numbers that I probably don't remember exactly. 

e.g: "Tell me the dates for your last trip", or "How many total days did you spend outside of the US during the last 3 years?".

 

I know that these are part of the N-400 form but are we supposed to remember those by memory? Of course I can remember months of my trips and roughly how much time I spent, but not the exact dates.

 

Thanks

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7 minutes ago, TriniGirl2 said:

Yes... you need to remember. I was asked those questions

 

Thanks! I am really bad at dates, but knowing this, I will study my application before going. 

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11 hours ago, Talo said:

 

I know that these are part of the N-400 form but are we supposed to remember those by memory? Of course I can remember months of my trips and roughly how much time I spent, but not the exact dates.

I had over 500 days of absence across over 50 trips. I wasn’t asked these questions and it would been hilarious to been asked anything.  That’s an easy appeal to win. 

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12 hours ago, Talo said:

Hey guys,

 

I was just watching some youtube videos with mock interviews and in one of them the "officer" asked questions about dates and numbers that I probably don't remember exactly. 

e.g: "Tell me the dates for your last trip", or "How many total days did you spend outside of the US during the last 3 years?".

 

I know that these are part of the N-400 form but are we supposed to remember those by memory? Of course I can remember months of my trips and roughly how much time I spent, but not the exact dates.

 

Thanks

Easy done. No need to remember. Carry a printed list with you to the interview . I compiled on in preparation  for filling oit the N400

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12 hours ago, Lil bear said:

Easy done. No need to remember. Carry a printed list with you to the interview . I compiled on in preparation  for filling oit the N400

Great idea! Thanks!

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