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  1. I received 10 year GC without interview. My Wife filed the divorce after 7 month of receive the GC.
  2. Also, the officer recommend me to withdraw the N400. Is it a good or bad thing? Officer said i can continue to move on or withdraw, the withdraw action was just a recommendation, and it is up to me.
  3. when I married, my F1 was still valid and my F1 expired after 7 months I married
  4. Thank you for your advice. Does I divorce on 2020 and apply N400 on November 2022 (Interview on June 2023) are too soon?
  5. 1) I married at the Jan 2016 2) I don't remember. 3)I receive my 2 year GC on November 2016 4)I receive my 2 year GC on november 2016 and my 10 year Gc before the 2 year expired (I don't remember the date) 5) I apply N400 on November 2022 6) I don't remember , I got 10 Year before the 2 year expired 7) I divorced on 2020 8)I apply N400 on November 2022 1)I finish studying and get bachelor degree on 2017 2)I attended and finished the university 3) F1 is still valid 4) & 5) I married at early 2016 until 2020
  6. Thank you for all advice and question that you guys wrote me. I just come back home from work
  7. 1) I am from Vietnam 2) F1 3)she older than me 1 year old 4) No 5) No 6) Vietnam too
  8. Yes, they asked me about the reason that I divorced and the date. Also, I came to Us and met my wife later.
  9. Could you guys recommend me a good immigration lawyer? I live in San Diego.
  10. Please give me advice on this situation. I am still worried about my case. My situation: I applied N400 based on Divorce (5 year rule) on November 2022 and I got interview day on June 1, 2023. However, I need to go back my country to visit my parent because my father got sick. Therefore I traveled to my country 2 week and came back US on May 31, 2023. Unlucky, I got headache, and my voice changed due to the sore throat. I was not conscious when I attended the interview day (June 1) and the officer asked about my propose day, and the day I met my wife. I provided information that did not match with the information that officer had on file when I interviewed for Green Card about the time I met, and location that I proposed which makes officer confuse about it. ( I had 2 plans to propose her at that time, and I used the planed propose location and time instead of using the real one that I proposed her. That is because I got Jet Lag, was sick, headache and uncomfortable after a long flight to come back US. The officer recommended me to withdraw the N400 and I followed her recommendation. My question is how long I can reapply the N400 and will the mistake information that I provide will be a big Red Flag for my future interview? Do they record all my answers and ask me about the confuse information on the future interview?
  11. Will the officer at interview ask me about the time I travel out of US?
  12. For 1. I file on November 18, 2022 For 2. I am still in the US ( until now , I present in US around 58 days) For 3. I plan to travel on May 19, 2023, so the total day I present in US from I filed N400 to May 19, 2023 is around 179 days ( I will come back US on June 19, 2023. I only travel for around 31 days) Also, for the past, I received my 2 year green card on November 2016, and I only traveled 1 time for 1 month on January 2017.
  13. Hi guys, on May 2023 I need to travel to my country to solve some problems. I will stay in my country for around 1 month. Is it ok that I can travel? Will it affect my N400? And will I get any trouble in the Naturalization interview? I submitted the N400 based on 5 year rule (divorced) on November 2022
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