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MJBL32

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    Buffalo NY
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    Canada

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  1. Hello. My wife had her interview for the naturalization process (approved 😀) and I have a couple questions. The questionnaire on page 3 - is that to be filled out in front of an official at the swearing in ceremony? Or it can be filled out on the day of before we get to the court house? She intends to travel to Canada to visit her parents (not far from us) for less than a day and right back and then we'll be going back about a week after for maybe 1 night. We will mark box 2, yes we have traveled internationally - before the swearing in. Will that put her in jeopardy in any way? If not, how does that process work, when we have to explain any of those items if they are marked yes? We could attempt to provide some proof - namely, all I can really think of doing is using our NYS EX-Pass online records but that doesn't give a return date. Can we ask for something at both bridges on the way to and back? How does the swearing in work? It says on the form that it's 2-3 hours long! Is that because they have to individually address every person 1 at a time and everyone in the room has to wait? I sure hope we can at least sit for this process (until they ask her to stand)! Thanks!
  2. It appears so. I already started by getting old highway pass tag records as I know all of our visits have been with that. At least this will get us a starting point.
  3. Hello. My wife is Canadian with an IR1 here in the US for over 10 years. We're starting to work on the naturalization process for her to become a citizen. We're working on the form online, most of it seemed easy to us, until we got to the travel history part. As many of you I'm sure know, you need to provide the past 5 years of international travel history. We're Nexus card holders and do land border crossings in the Buffalo, NY area quite regularly to see family on the weekends. Well, we don't keep a log of that. I called around on the Canadian and US side. Canada tells me there's no way. US told me to start a FOIA request. Is that the best way to get this? I wanted to check here before I went down the FOIA path. I saw there's an I-94 form online but the border guard on the phone said that's not what that is for. Thanks
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