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Good day every one please I want to know the 5 years rule and how it works. Am not divorce but separated can I file for the 5 years rule and the requirements thanks I will be glad if someone with good experience help out 

 

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18 minutes ago, Madufor Uzoma A said:

Good day every one please I want to know the 5 years rule and how it works. Am not divorce but separated can I file for the 5 years rule and the requirements thanks I will be glad if someone with good experience help out 

 

Yes. 5 year rule does not require ongoing cohabitating marriage with petitioning spouse. Be ready to explain your situation and dates etc if asked. Requirements are clearly laid out on  the USCIS N400 page  

 

https://www.uscis.gov/n-400

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21 minutes ago, Madufor Uzoma A said:

Am not divorce but separated can I file for the 5 years rule

 

Yes, you may file N-400 under the 5-year rule if you have been an LPR for 5 years and meet other requirements, such as for continuous residence and physical presence in the US.

 

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1 hour ago, Chancy said:

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Yes, you may file N-400 under the 5-year rule if you have been an LPR for 5 years and meet other requirements, such as for continuous residence and physical presence in the US.

 

Thanks so much for your quick response 

 

Just now, Madufor Uzoma A said:

Thanks so much for your quick response 

 

 

1 hour ago, Chancy said:

*** Moved from US Citizenship Progress Reports to General Discussion ***

 

 

Yes, you may file N-400 under the 5-year rule if you have been an LPR for 5 years and meet other requirements, such as for continuous residence and physical presence in the US.

 

Thanks so much I appreciate 

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