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Hello fellow forumers,

I am wondering about a couple of things

1) Does one has to be physically present in the US to submit their citizenship papers and all the way through the naturalization process? (i.e. apart from having to be here to do the fingerprinting, obviously)

2) Does one need to have spent X numbers of days/months in the US immediately preceding their application? (I had heard something like 90 continuous days in the US immediately preceding the mailing date...)

The situation is the following: I expect to be able to apply for naturalization next December. However, at the same time, I plan on starting a Masters degree abroad in September. I would like to find out if there are any problems with this timing - i.e. what do you think???

Thank you in advance!!!

Boston Chick

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Jan 16, 2007: I-751 package arrives in Vermont

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Feb 20, 2007: Biometrics appointment '

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BostonChick,

See the Guide to Naturalization on the USCIS web site.

Yodrak

Hello fellow forumers,

I am wondering about a couple of things

1) Does one has to be physically present in the US to submit their citizenship papers and all the way through the naturalization process? (i.e. apart from having to be here to do the fingerprinting, obviously)

2) Does one need to have spent X numbers of days/months in the US immediately preceding their application? (I had heard something like 90 continuous days in the US immediately preceding the mailing date...)

The situation is the following: I expect to be able to apply for naturalization next December. However, at the same time, I plan on starting a Masters degree abroad in September. I would like to find out if there are any problems with this timing - i.e. what do you think???

Thank you in advance!!!

Boston Chick

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BostonChick,

See the Guide to Naturalization on the USCIS web site.

Yodrak

Hello fellow forumers,

I am wondering about a couple of things

1) Does one has to be physically present in the US to submit their citizenship papers and all the way through the naturalization process? (i.e. apart from having to be here to do the fingerprinting, obviously)

2) Does one need to have spent X numbers of days/months in the US immediately preceding their application? (I had heard something like 90 continuous days in the US immediately preceding the mailing date...)

The situation is the following: I expect to be able to apply for naturalization next December. However, at the same time, I plan on starting a Masters degree abroad in September. I would like to find out if there are any problems with this timing - i.e. what do you think???

Thank you in advance!!!

Boston Chick

Or, for the faint of heart, that can't wade through it...

Residence and Physical Presence

After being admitted for permanent residence, an alien must have least five years permanent residency just before filing an application for naturalisation with the Service, unless married to a United States citizen (wherein three years is acceptable)/

At least the last three months of that five (or three) years' residence, immediately before the filing of the application, must also be residence in the State or Service district where the application is being filed.

The applicant is not obliged to stay in the United States during every day of the five-year (or three) period. Short visits may be made outside the United States, either before or after applying for naturalisation, and may include as part of the required five (or three) years' residence the time absent.

BUT

a. he or she must not be absent for a continuous period of one year or more

and

b. he or she must not be outside of the United States for a total of more than 30 months during the last five years; alternatively 18 months out of the prior 36 months (for married to US citizen applicants).

Generally, if the applicant is absent for one year or more at any one time during the five-year period just before filing the application, he or she breaks naturalisation residence and must complete a new period of

residence after returning to the United States. This means that he or she will have to wait at least four years and one day after coming back before he or she can be naturalised. Furthermore, if during the five-year period he or she has been absent for a total of more than 30 months, he or she will have to stay in the United States until he or she has been physically present for at least a total of 30 months out of the last five years just before filing an application for naturalisation.

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ok it ses 3 month process Diddie, howver, my question is,...you are there where you live, you fullfilled all the residencey requiremenets pertaining to the state that you live/lived in.

You have your interview there, get approved, and all you have to do is take the oath,

But have to move to another state.....can/do they just transfer your file to where you move to so you can take the oath in the new state that your in???

Oct 29th 2004 -Met online
Oct 29th -First phone call
Dec 25th -She purposed and i said Yes!
May 10th I-130 Packet and Packet 3 sent off to me by the U.S. Consulate
May 16th -Received Packets 1-3 from the U.S. consulate
June 29th -I arrived in Puerto-Rico!
July 2nd -Married in Mayaguez, Puerto-Rico and also got our interview date for September 6th
August 17th -We arrived in Australia to file for Sep. 6th
September 6th - Filed DCF in Sydney and approved 1 hour later!
September 12 -Received my passport with the visa and yellow packet
November 24th -POE.......Guam,USA
December 12, 2005-Green Card arrived in the mail
September 11, 2007 -Filed I-751 on conditions
September 17 -VSC Receives my I-751 and issues NOA1
Oct 10 -Had biometrics taken in San Juan, Puerto Rico ASC
Oct 12 -Touched.
Aug 21, 2008 -Approved!...........finally
Sep 17, 2008 -Mailed off N-400
Oct 22, 2008 -Biometrics taken in San Juan ASC
Feb 12, 2009 -N-400 Interview
Feb 26, 2009 -Oath.....the end.

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You think it would not be worth making the trip one time to do the oath?

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2005/11/07 I-129F approved, forwarded to NVC--to Chennai Consulate 2005/11/14

2005/12/02 Packet-3 received from Chennai

2005/12/21 Visa Interview Date

2006/04/04 Pras' entry into US at DTW

2006/04/15 Church Wedding at Novi (Detroit suburb), MI

2006/05/01 AOS Packet (I-485/I-131/I-765) filed at Chicago

2006/08/23 AP and EAD approved. Two down, 1.5 to go

2006/10/13 Pras' I-485 interview--APPROVED!

2006/10/27 Pras' conditional GC arrives -- .5 to go (2 yrs to Conditions Removal)

2008/07/21 I-751 (conditions removal) filed

2008/08/22 I-751 biometrics completed

2009/06/18 I-751 approved

2009/07/03 10-year GC received; last 0.5 done!

2009/07/23 Pras files N-400

2009/11/16 My 46TH birthday, Pras N-400 approved

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
Timeline

depending on the situation, lets say that yu got a job??

Oct 29th 2004 -Met online
Oct 29th -First phone call
Dec 25th -She purposed and i said Yes!
May 10th I-130 Packet and Packet 3 sent off to me by the U.S. Consulate
May 16th -Received Packets 1-3 from the U.S. consulate
June 29th -I arrived in Puerto-Rico!
July 2nd -Married in Mayaguez, Puerto-Rico and also got our interview date for September 6th
August 17th -We arrived in Australia to file for Sep. 6th
September 6th - Filed DCF in Sydney and approved 1 hour later!
September 12 -Received my passport with the visa and yellow packet
November 24th -POE.......Guam,USA
December 12, 2005-Green Card arrived in the mail
September 11, 2007 -Filed I-751 on conditions
September 17 -VSC Receives my I-751 and issues NOA1
Oct 10 -Had biometrics taken in San Juan, Puerto Rico ASC
Oct 12 -Touched.
Aug 21, 2008 -Approved!...........finally
Sep 17, 2008 -Mailed off N-400
Oct 22, 2008 -Biometrics taken in San Juan ASC
Feb 12, 2009 -N-400 Interview
Feb 26, 2009 -Oath.....the end.

....................................*What we do in this life will have an echo in the life to come*...............................

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ok it ses 3 month process Diddie, howver, my question is,...you are there where you live, you fullfilled all the residencey requiremenets pertaining to the state that you live/lived in.

You have your interview there, get approved, and all you have to do is take the oath,

But have to move to another state.....can/do they just transfer your file to where you move to so you can take the oath in the new state that your in???

I'd sense it could delay matters to transfer the file to another district, simply for an oath ceremony. Unless your new location makes it practically impossible to go back, I'd consider a trip back would be best. I'm not sure if this is still followed, but USCIS used to give the naturalising alien a choice ~ either to be sworn in at an oath ceremony, or in federal court. Might wish to ask if the trip back won't work for you. :)

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diadromous mermaid,

Come on - it may be long, but it's well written and easy to understand.

Yodrak

BostonChick,

See the Guide to Naturalization on the USCIS web site.

Yodrak

Or, for the faint of heart, that can't wade through it...

......

:lol: Sometimes, volume and length, alone, give people the goosebumps... ;)

"diaddie mermaid"

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yeah but how long would it take in transfer of the file you reckon just to take the oath???

Oct 29th 2004 -Met online
Oct 29th -First phone call
Dec 25th -She purposed and i said Yes!
May 10th I-130 Packet and Packet 3 sent off to me by the U.S. Consulate
May 16th -Received Packets 1-3 from the U.S. consulate
June 29th -I arrived in Puerto-Rico!
July 2nd -Married in Mayaguez, Puerto-Rico and also got our interview date for September 6th
August 17th -We arrived in Australia to file for Sep. 6th
September 6th - Filed DCF in Sydney and approved 1 hour later!
September 12 -Received my passport with the visa and yellow packet
November 24th -POE.......Guam,USA
December 12, 2005-Green Card arrived in the mail
September 11, 2007 -Filed I-751 on conditions
September 17 -VSC Receives my I-751 and issues NOA1
Oct 10 -Had biometrics taken in San Juan, Puerto Rico ASC
Oct 12 -Touched.
Aug 21, 2008 -Approved!...........finally
Sep 17, 2008 -Mailed off N-400
Oct 22, 2008 -Biometrics taken in San Juan ASC
Feb 12, 2009 -N-400 Interview
Feb 26, 2009 -Oath.....the end.

....................................*What we do in this life will have an echo in the life to come*...............................

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