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1 hour ago, Rhema1 said:

 

Is there any problem if you traveled between your interview and the oath ceremony day ?

No, unless you barely meet physical presence and this international trip will make you not meet it. You'll have to list international trips. Domestic trip does not have to be listed or disclosed 

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3 hours ago, OldUser said:

No, unless you barely meet physical presence and this international trip will make you not meet it. You'll have to list international trips. Domestic trip does not have to be listed or disclosed 

Thanks for the answer.

I think that the physical presence is always met before the approval.

Someone can only make this type of international travel between the approval and the oath if it's really an emergency or maybe the dates are too far away.

In this case of figure, you are still a foreign national until after the oath has been taken.

Am I correct?

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16 minutes ago, Rhema1 said:

Thanks for the answer.

I think that the physical presence is always met before the approval.

Someone can only make this type of international travel between the approval and the oath if it's really an emergency or maybe the dates are too far away.

In this case of figure, you are still a foreign national until after the oath has been taken.

Am I correct?

You need to be meeting all conditions for naturalization, including physical presence at the day of oath! Prior approval may be rescinded if you don't meet requirements at time of oath. This is why the travel history is asked on the day of oath as well as any new criminal charges, citations etc.

 

Yes, you are US LPR and foreign national until you attend the oath ceremony. N-400 approval doesn't mean you are a US citizen. In fact, calling yourself a US citizen before you take oath is technically a deportable offence 

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48 minutes ago, OldUser said:

You need to be meeting all conditions for naturalization, including physical presence at the day of oath! Prior approval may be rescinded if you don't meet requirements at time of oath. This is why the travel history is asked on the day of oath as well as any new criminal charges, citations etc.

 

Yes, you are US LPR and foreign national until you attend the oath ceremony. N-400 approval doesn't mean you are a US citizen. In fact, calling yourself a US citizen before you take oath is technically a deportable offence 

Thanks for letting us know that USCIS always asks for any new update and reviews the case before proceeding with the oath ceremony..

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