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Thanks to all
i will keep you posted the out come
Ball is not in my court now ..
any way either or i am preparad
i have a great slum dog country in which i can be one among millions in the worst, i dont have a car or home just a hand bag ... with passport
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Sir
i have not heard any response they put me in oath que it is 10 days over
those in my batch got oath letter. they not even in scheduled me it
san fransisco office. Will i get deported? can you advice?
manny
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Explain you situacion where you live?
yes i live in a shared apartment
in San Fransisco, It is internal security check ! not clearance
With internal they probably mean FBI check. This is usually done before the interview but maybe they didn't have time.
it is internal security check.....!
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Hi
i have attened naturalisation interivew last week
the examiner told me they have to do a internal security clearance
what does it mean? any one can guide
i am kind of worriesthanks
mani -
any way form is filed , the other hand there is question, if were married is your spouse is memeber of US army . I check "No" Actually i am a divorcee i suppose to leave that question unanswered right? is some thing i can fix at interview?
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thanks in n-400 form , they are asking the list of employment details
i have given the list of employment dates for 3 companies
and in beween there is a unemployment gap between job 2 and job 3
i have used an additonal sheet to list of unemployment dates , and working in other companies
i mean that employment 1, and employment 2 dates are in order , and employment 3 is not in order
there is gap between employment 2 and employment 3. So i have used the addtional sheet and listeda all 1 to 10 employment and unemployment dates in order
actaully i suppose to write as unemployed in coloum 3 and used additional sheet ?
is that fine
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what is the Juridisdirction of San Fransisco Field office?
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As long as you are in the same state, or district, for 90 days, you are okay.
http://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/HTML/PolicyManual-Volume12-PartD-Chapter6.html
Definition of State
The term “State” includes the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands of the United States, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.[1] See INA 101(a)(36). As of November 28, 2009, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) is part of the definition of United States. See Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008, Public Law 110-229. See Chapter 3, Continuous Residence, Section E, Residence in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
so it is more applicable to District
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From N-400 eligibility requirements. It looks like you may have to reapply..
"Before you apply for naturalization, you must meet a few requirements. Depending on your situation, there are different requirements that may apply to you. However, generally, an applicant for naturalization must:
• Be 18 years old or older at the time of filing Form N-400, Application for Naturalization.
• Be a lawful permanent resident (have a “green card”).
• Demonstrate continuous permanent residence in the United States for at least 5 years. (In some cases, this may be 3 years if you are married to a U.S. citizen.)
• Show that you have been physically present in the United States for 30 months. (In some cases, this may be 18 months if you are married to a U.S. citizen.)
• Show that you have lived for at least 3 months in the state or USCIS district where you claim residence.
Before applying for naturalization please keep in mind that if you have a parent that was a U.S. citizen, either by birth or naturalization, before you turned 18 years old, you may have a claim to citizenship. The form to file a claim to U.S. citizenship is Form N-600, Application for Certificate of Citizenship. These are general guidelines that do not apply to every applicant. For more information on these requirements, please visit www.uscis.gov/citizenship. Information on each of these requirements is also available in A Guide to Naturalization, available at www.uscis.gov/natzguide"
Sir
i am facing same kind of problem
thank youi moved to Califonia on 11/24/2013 . and started my work on 11/25/2013the fist place i was in San Ramon which is Contra Costa county period of stay 11-24-2013 through 11-25-2013 whose zip code is 94583 (new hire orientation)the second place was in Fremont , which is Almeda county (39370 civic centre dr) from 11-26-2013- Jan - 24-2014 whose zipcode is 94538 (Temp living)the third place was in Fremont which is Alemda county 2296 archer avenue , Fremont from jan 25-2014 to present whose zip code is 94536i have a employer pay stubes from 11/25/2013 to presentboth Almeda county and Contracosta country comes under San Fransisco Field office, Both zip code 94536,and 94538 comes under SAnfransisco Field officebu the zip code 94538 comes under San Jose Field officethe application was send on 2/24/2014 and USCIS reacived on 2/26/2014and waiting interview notice , based other exprience i am also goin to loosing $680is there any hope i can get through?1) i am in california state since 11-24-2013 and started to work on 11-25-2013applied on 2/24/2014 , and uscis reacived on 2/26/14 is my priority date.can you guide pleaseso if we calculate 11/25/2013 through 2/25/2014 stay in CAlifornia will come to 92 days -
Revoke you're green card?
I am sure they will not do that...
The worst what can happen is a denial for you're citizenship !
Anyway,good luck and don't stress!!!
thanks ... i will keep you guys posted
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Good or Bad
dealing with immigration is painful
i am married on 03/Feb/2008 in India and came to US on a K3 (spouse visa) with a good faith legitimate marriage
i got my conditions removed on got my permanent green card for 10 years 02/24/2009
my marriage ended in divorce which was filed my spouse , and i got my divorce decree on nov 20, 2012
till last day of divorce i hoped the marriage will work out and she may change her mind
here is my quires
1) we have gone through a couple of councellings to fix the issues
2) i have to move out from my wifes house on may 2011, as she is not permitting me to come back in
3) she was in in my insurance coverage from 2011 jan 2012 december till period of divorce
4) i am still single and not remarried
4) if i apply n-400 based on my 5 years , will it be hard? will i deported?
i dont have lease or car and living with one bag , waitng for the result
closed all 401K accounts and keep me mobilized
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Is the Seperation is legal ? or just a physical seperation?
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thanks , yes all set to go , I will keep you posted
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yes that is correct , same date as conditional green card
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thanks
after removing my conditions i got my permanent green card on 02/24/2009
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Sir
i came to US on K3 spouse visa on 08/08/2008 after arrange marriage to a US citizen.
i got my conditions removed and got my premenent green card 10 years on 2/24/2009
the date of approval of greencard is 05/04/2011
unfortunatly the marriage doesnt work out despite of narriage councelling efforts by a pycologist and we were just physically seperated since may 2011
and my i got my divorce decree from my spouse on 20/nov/2012. Infact she filed the divorce from court of illinois
am i eligible to file n-400? baed on 5 year rule?
please advice
thansk
mani
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Sir
i made two minor mistakes in N-400 i am panic
1) Mailing address ( i left blank) they says if it is diffrent then mention
2) PArt-9 if you are married is your spouse a current memeber of US armed forces? :- i am not married , ad single i check no that question
actually it should be left blank?
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Hi Bud
i have done the same
i left the maiing addres as blank it says (if diffrent from the address above)
i have just send all together , y,day little panic
mani
Internal security clearance
in US Citizenship General Discussion
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i dont know, as said i will keep you posted