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  1. Just have to count the number of times each of you said, "I do", each of you did that one time, apparently to each other.

    Thanks for the quick answer, so I have never been married but now, you mean I will put answer A number one 1 , and my wife has never been married but only with me so G. is 0 ?

    You should answer 1 for both questions

    OK then I will answer 1 for both I believe. Thanks a lot

  2. Hi everybody,

    In the N-400 Application Part-8 :

    A. How many times have you been married (including annulled marriages)? []

    G. How many times has your current spouse been married(including annulled marriages)? []

    I and my wife never been married before, so to answer this question should I put [0] or [1] on both ?

    I did put [1] for question "A", and [0] for question "G", am I right? :unsure:

    Million Thanks!. :blush:

  3. Your employment, address, and travel information is only good up to the time you sign your application at home, and that is good up to 90 days before you can send your application in.

    Being paranoid on this, pick a date on the calendar when we can send in the application within that 90 day time frame, prefer using 88 days to be on the safe side and that is the date we put on the application and send it off on that same date so the postmark will be the same. At your interview, you will be questioned about any changed within that 90 day time frame. Ha, even if you decided to join the Nazi party in 1933 since filing your application or decides to earn a living by becoming a prostitute. That offended my wife.

    Then at your oath ceremony, if not the same day, asked some of those questions again about any changes.

    In the case of my stepdaughter, just going back five years from the date of the application, only had two addresses, so that hasn't changed since the day she was born. She couldn't travel, her biological father wouldn't sign for her passport, but had many small part time jobs, so that was problem for her to figure out those dates. She did wait over five years before applying, but it was the same thing for her if she did apply 90 days sooner. What she did between the time her application went in and her interview, and the same thing again between her interview and oath ceremony.

    Did affect one woman here with the three year, her husband died between the interview and oath ceremony, so she was denied her certificate. Had to wait another two years.

    Thanks a lot that was helpful, I will send it now and everything will be fine 89 days :-D

    Thanks everybody.

  4. HI everybody

    The question is:

    N-400 Application for naturalization - Page 1 - Part 2 - Information About Your Eligibility:

    A()- I have been lawful permanent resident of the United States for at least 5 years.

    if I check this then I sign the last page number 10 part 11- with date of signature

    will be a contradiction that I'm saying at that date of my signature that I have been in the U.S at least 5 years but if they check they will find that I have been in the U.S 4 years and 9 months.

    do they will reject it or they will accept it and they do not consider it that as a lie?

    this is my question. and I knew that many people they sent their applications before 5 years!?

    Thanks a lot of your help.

  5. Yes, you can send it 3 months before the 5th anniversary. You will not be able to take the Oath until that date. Otherwise you're fine.

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    The question is:

    N-400 Application for naturalization - Page 1 - Part 2 - Information About Your Eligibility:

    A()- I have been lawful permanent resident of the United States for at least 5 years.

    if I check this then I sign the last page number 10 part 11- with date of signature

    will be a contradiction that I'm saying at that date of my signature that I have been in the U.S at least 5 years but if they check they will find that I have been in the U.S 4 years and 9 months.

    do they will reject it or they will accept it and they do not consider it that as a lie?

    this is my question. and I knew that many people they sent their applications before 5 years!?

    Thanks a lot of your help.

    Like many things that have to do with USCIS, this is arbitrary when approached with reason and a textbook example of where intelligence can slow you down.

    To make sense of this, your N-400 will not be adjudicated until you have met the residency requirements. So when the I.O. takes a look at your application, what you signed has become reality. Try to ignore that you had to pre-date it; we all did.

    so you mean I can go ahead and send it before 5 years and I check check the part A- saying that I have been in the U.S at least 5 years and they won't consider it as a lie?

    thanks for your help

  6. Not sure what the voting question is about - but if you lie and claim you have been a resident for 5 years when you are actually 4 years and 4 months (as in the voting question), then yes, you are definitely lying... however, they will send the application back notifying you that you are still ineligible.

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    The question is:

    N-400 Application for naturalization - Page 1 - Part 2 - Information About Your Eligibility:

    A()- I have been lawful permanent resident of the United States for at least 5 years.

    if I check this then I sign the last page number 10 part 11- with date of signature

    will be a contradiction that I'm saying at that date of my signature that I have been in the U.S at least 5 years but if they check they will find that I have been in the U.S 4 years and 9 months.

    do they will reject it or they will accept it and they do not consider it that is a lie?

    this is my question. and I knew that many people they sent their applications before 5 years!?

    Thanks a lot of your help.

    Hi Everybody,

    The first page of N400 Application, Part2- A- I have been a lawful permanent resident of the United States for at least five years.

    if I check the box that I have been in the U.S at least 5 years and I send the application before 5 years (4 years and 9 months) is this legal or it's a lie because they will have my signature in the last page with the date, and they can check that I have been in the U.S 4 years and 9 months and not 5 years!

    many people they told me you can send before 5 years, can anyone explain please and thanks!

    Faruq

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    The question is:

    N-400 Application for naturalization - Page 1 - Part 2 - Information About Your Eligibility:

    A()- I have been lawful permanent resident of the United States for at least 5 years.

    if I check this then I sign the last page number 10 part 11- with date of signature

    will be a contradiction that I'm saying at that date of my signature that I have been in the U.S at least 5 years but if they check they will find that I have been in the U.S 4 years and 9 months.

    do they will reject it or they will accept it and they do not consider it that is a lie?

    this is my question. and I knew that many people they sent their applications before 5 years!?

    Thanks a lot of your help.

    Yes, you can send it 3 months before the 5th anniversary. You will not be able to take the Oath until that date. Otherwise you're fine.

    **********************************************************************

    The question is:

    N-400 Application for naturalization - Page 1 - Part 2 - Information About Your Eligibility:

    A()- I have been lawful permanent resident of the United States for at least 5 years.

    if I check this then I sign the last page number 10 part 11- with date of signature

    will be a contradiction that I'm saying at that date of my signature that I have been in the U.S at least 5 years but if they check they will find that I have been in the U.S 4 years and 9 months.

    do they will reject it or they will accept it and they do not consider it that as a lie?

    this is my question. and I knew that many people they sent their applications before 5 years!?

    Thanks a lot of your help.

    AND you will have just lost $680 (the filing fee) because that is NON refundable!

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    The question is:

    N-400 Application for naturalization - Page 1 - Part 2 - Information About Your Eligibility:

    A()- I have been lawful permanent resident of the United States for at least 5 years.

    if I check this then I sign the last page number 10 part 11- with date of signature

    will be a contradiction that I'm saying at that date of my signature that I have been in the U.S at least 5 years but if they check they will find that I have been in the U.S 4 years and 9 months.

    do they will reject it or they will accept it and they do not consider it that as a lie?

    this is my question. and I knew that many people they sent their applications before 5 years!?

    Thanks a lot of your help.

    Not sure what the voting question is about - but if you lie and claim you have been a resident for 5 years when you are actually 4 years and 4 months (as in the voting question), then yes, you are definitely lying... however, they will send the application back notifying you that you are still ineligible.

    **********************************************************************

    The question is:

    N-400 Application for naturalization - Page 1 - Part 2 - Information About Your Eligibility:

    A()- I have been lawful permanent resident of the United States for at least 5 years.

    if I check this then I sign the last page number 10 part 11- with date of signature

    will be a contradiction that I'm saying at that date of my signature that I have been in the U.S at least 5 years but if they check they will find that I have been in the U.S 4 years and 9 months.

    do they will reject it or they will accept it and they do not consider it that as a lie?

    this is my question. and I knew that many people they sent their applications before 5 years!?

    Thanks a lot of your help.

    Have to send in a copy of your green card, if you changed the initial date on that, you will have problems. Can just see a 90 day beforehand calendar on the desk of that officer that opens your application

    And 90 days means 90 days, can send it in a hundred years later, but not one day too soon, will be rejected. With the faster service in the N-400, many on this board received their interview before they met the 3 or 5 year requirement. But still had to wait unit they met that LPR card requirement before receiving their US certificate of citizenship. And there, they want to see your original green card.

    Only rush I can see now for US citizenship is to get a federal job. But that is highly unlikely, with the recent economic problems, laying off government workers. Well another is if you planning on leaving the country for an extended period of time.

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    The question is:

    N-400 Application for naturalization - Page 1 - Part 2 - Information About Your Eligibility:

    A()- I have been lawful permanent resident of the United States for at least 5 years.

    if I check this then I sign the last page number 10 part 11- with date of signature

    will be a contradiction that I'm saying at that date of my signature that I have been in the U.S at least 5 years but if they check they will find that I have been in the U.S 4 years and 9 months.

    do they will reject it or they will accept it and they do not consider it that as a lie?

    this is my question. and I knew that many people they sent their applications before 5 years!?

    Thanks a lot of your help.

  7. Hi Everybody,

    The first page of N400 Application, Part2- A- I have been a lawful permanent resident of the United States for at least five years.

    if I check the box that I have been in the U.S at least 5 years and I send the application before 5 years (4 years and 9 months) is this legal or it's a lie because they will have my signature in the last page with the date, and they can check that I have been in the U.S 4 years and 9 months and not 5 years!

    many people they told me you can send before 5 years, can anyone explain please and thanks!

    im from boston

  8. Hi Everybody,

    The first page of N400 Application, Part2- A- I have been a lawful permanent resident of the United States for at least five years.

    if I check the box that I have been in the U.S at least 5 years and I send the application before 5 years (4 years and 9 months) is this legal or it's a lie because they will have my signature in the last page with the date, and they can check that I have been in the U.S 4 years and 9 months and not 5 years!

    many people they told me you can send before 5 years, can anyone explain please and thanks!

  9. Hi Everybody,

    The first page of N400 Application, Part2- A- I have been a lawful permanent resident of the United States for at least five years.

    if I check the box that I have been in the U.S at least 5 years and I send the application before 5 years (4 years and 9 months) is this legal or it's a lie because they will have my signature in the last page with the date, and they can check that I have been in the U.S 4 years and 9 months and not 5 years!

    many people they told me you can send before 5 years, can anyone explain please and thanks!

  10. Hi Everybody,

    The first page of N400 Application, Part2- A- I have been a lawful permanent resident of the United States for at least five years.

    if I check the box that I have been in the U.S at least 5 years and I send the application before 5 years (4 years and 9 months) is this legal or it's a lie because they will have my signature in the last page with the date, and they can check that I have been in the U.S 4 years and 9 months and not 5 years!

    many people they told me you can send before 5 years, can anyone explain please and thanks!

    Faruq

  11. I'm confused.. you said she passed the interview but then said something about being denied and a 10year ban.. why did she lie, why not tell the truth from the start.. you should listen for a change and should have done the cr1 instead of k1, point blank period.. that is fraud :unsure::blink::wow:

    her husband lie on the forms not her

    she know that last months and they didn't ask help persons or uscis about that big problem thank you for your help i appreciate it

  12. Hi all, I want to get an advice right now I and my fiancée are applaying for K1 visa the problem is that's we are married here and I heared that's K1 it's not for married couple and now we are in a very important step wish is poste decision (approval) so I can't change my Visa and we were waiting for 4 months to be in this step Iam so concerned and so sad I really don't know what to do, do any one have an advice or any one have the same situation as me.

    Please can I know how long that's take to have the interview after the poste decision

    Thanks all

    oh dear

    the same situation you must stop it now if you already married they will ban you 10 years or all your life of you passed the interview so you have still the time to file cr1 you can change it why not .

    good luck

    NO OTHER SOLUTION....10 YEAR BAN....

    10 YEARS is a lot easier than life-time Ban.

    yes thank you very much for your help

  13. We tried to give you advice before her interview. Lying to immigration can lead to a lifetime ban. There is no way around it for her now. She lied even when they gave her an opportunity to fess up, from what you are saying. There is nothing she can do now. She will not get a waiver. A lawyer won't help. Lying accomplishes nothing. She now has to wait. She's really lucky they didn't ban her for life. Tell her to count her blessings and enjoy Morocco.

    thank you sister for the advice yes she is lucky because they did't ban her for life you right

    i hope to get your approval soon good luck

  14. thank you allllllllllllll for the help but its so late ,

    and sorry for my bad language ,

    its to late because my sister has passed the interview today

    she was very scared and they asking her a lot of questions and if she is married or not but she answer no i am not married

    they say you lie with your husband we know that you already married so you should file cr1 a spousal petition not k1 cause k1 for the fiance not married and she say no we dont know that is for fiance just a mistake they get dennied the visa and get a ban it for 10 years oh my god thats terrible i can't beleive this 10 years can't go to the usa plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz we need your help if there is an other solution

    i know that is very complicated but if she file cr1 again if she can get the visa or not plzzzz i'm waiting the answer and i appreciate it

    this is terrible

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