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Simple question about the N-400 online application.

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

 

Does the USCIS site allow the saving of information, and for how long?

In other words, can we start filling out the online application without submitting until the proper date? Thanks.

 

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1 hour ago, EatBulaga said:

Simple question about the N-400 online application.

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

 

Does the USCIS site allow the saving of information, and for how long?

In other words, can we start filling out the online application without submitting until the proper date? Thanks.

 

If i am not mistaken draft is saved for 30 days. 

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2 hours ago, balo101 said:

If i am not mistaken draft is saved for 30 days. 

I believe the 30 day count is reset when you make an edit. You can theoretically edit up until your interview date.

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Chapter 6 Submitting Requests” in the USCIS Policy Manual: https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-1-part-b-chapter-6

 

which states that “Draft filings are generally saved … for 30 days from the last time the user worked on the request.

 

Please remember if a new version of N-400 is released than more than likely your draft will be deleted as well and also if you are filing dor a fee waiver than you cannot apply N-400 online

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Like others have said, it's saved for 30 days, and you get 30 new days each time you change something. SO you can basically keep going forever. I always recommend people to start filling it out early. That way they get a good idea of what the form asks for and what to upload, and there's no time requirement in which the form needs to be submitted, just get yourself 30 new days over and over until you're ready to submit. 

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