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Hi guys, I will be elligible to send my application on sep 15th, but i m traveling outside united states, before 15th, i know i can wait untill i come back then send the application, but can i let my wife send the application on the 15th while i m not here? if it is ok to do that, what should i put in part 7 of the n400 application......thanks guys

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Hi guys, I will be elligible to send my application on sep 15th, but i m traveling outside united states, before 15th, i know i can wait untill i come back then send the application, but can i let my wife send the application on the 15th while i m not here? if it is ok to do that, what should i put in part 7 of the n400 application......thanks guys

I would think that your signature date on the application has to be after the date you are eligible to apply which is on 15th. Someone correct me if I am wrong.

So if you sign the application before with later date and mention about your trip it might case a problem.

I would be careful about it.

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I doubt the date with your signature has any value - some of us forget to date these forms - The postal date is the most important one for counting the 90 days prior to the expiration of the 2-year card - I would have 'your' wife mail it for you; by the way, I have also heard that some people have mailed the N400 prior to the 90 days and were still OK. Good Luck

2005

K1

March 2 Filed I-129 F

July 21 Interview in Bogota ** Approved ** Very Easy!

AOS

Oct 19 Mailed AOS Packet to Chicago

2006

Feb 17 AOS interview in Denver. Biometrics also done today! (Interviewing officer ordered them.)

Apr 25 Green card received

2008

Removal of conditions

March 17 Refiled using new I-751 form

April 16 Biometrics done

July 10 Green card production ordered

2009

Citizenship

Jan 20 filed N400

Feb 04 NOA date

Feb 24 Biometrics

May 5 Interview - Centennial (Denver, Colorado) Passed

June 10 Oath Ceremony - Teikyo Loretto Heights, Denver, Colorado

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I doubt also that the date sent will matter. As for part 7 of the N-400 the time spent out of the country does matter. It would look kind of funny for them to receive a N-400 showing you returned to the US on a certain date before you actually got here or you were still out of the country when you sent it. If you send the N-400 before you go you won't have to mention it.

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I doubt the date with your signature has any value - some of us forget to date these forms - The postal date is the most important one for counting the 90 days prior to the expiration of the 2-year card - I would have 'your' wife mail it for you; by the way, I have also heard that some people have mailed the N400 prior to the 90 days and were still OK. Good Luck

I agree because My signature on my form was 3 days early of the 90 days window. I called the USCIS 1800 and she told me that the most important is the postal date.

11/03/2007 - Mailed N-400

11/05/2007 - Delivered to NSC

11/09/2007 - Checked Cashed

11/10/2007 - Return Signature Receipt Received

11/05/2007 - Priority Date

12/03/2007 - NOA1 Receipt Notice Received

12/13/2007 - NOA2 Fingerprints Received

01/02/2008 - Fingerprinting Done

02/11/2008 - NOA3 Interview Notice Received - April 10th, 2008

04/10/2008 - Interview Done - APPROVED

08/15/2008 - Oath Letter Received

09/10/2008 - US Citizen

09/24/2008 - Applied for US Passport

10/06/2008 - US Passport Received

10/09/2008 - Passport Card and Naturalization Certificate Received

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Just pick a date that is 90 days before the 3rd anniversary of your PRC and type that in, sign it, put all your proof in an envelope, mark a calendar with a big red X on that date, and have your wife mail it off on that day, or maybe one or two days later. If you are paying with a personal check, use that same date.

We sent ours off March 29 first class from WI to NE, they received it March 31 and assigned that receipt date to it, shortly after send the receipt and biometrics appointment, but gave us until July 18 to get the biometrics done that is 3 1/2 months. Said if we didn't show before July 18th, our application will be canceled.

If they do the same with you, will give you a grace period to get your finger prints taken. Didn't bother with overnight this time, why pay the extra to save a day, when we are dealing with months or years.

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thanks guys for your feedback..but my concern is, when i mention in part 7 of the n400 that i am out of the country from (for example sep 3rd - oct 3rd) my wife will send my application on sep 15th which is the opening date of 90 days, so , does the immigration will have any issue with that ? or i should not mention that trip at all in part 7 ??? ...i m sorry guys , i know it`s not a big deal but i d like to send it early to avoid a lot of waiting...the earlier, the better....thanks again

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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thanks guys for your feedback..but my concern is, when i mention in part 7 of the n400 that i am out of the country from (for example sep 3rd - oct 3rd) my wife will send my application on sep 15th which is the opening date of 90 days, so , does the immigration will have any issue with that ? or i should not mention that trip at all in part 7 ??? ...i m sorry guys , i know it`s not a big deal but i d like to send it early to avoid a lot of waiting...the earlier, the better....thanks again

In my unprofessional opinion, that gets hairy as I feel you should report that trip on your N-400, they don't ask for the trips after you sent in the application, but may at the time of the interview, but this trip is occurring at the same time as when you want to send your application in. I would personally just wait those two weeks.

And as we seen here, if everyone is telling the truth on processing dates, first to apply isn't necessarily the first served. In particular when you sent your I-751 8 months before someone else has, you are still waiting and they got their ten year cards already.

 
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