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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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I have been out of country on different trips for 362 days. can i still apply for citizenship after 4 years and 9 month or should wait for my time to meet the 5 years window?

2. I do not remember the address of the work place but i know the town name. would that be ok if i put only town name and state name?

3. if i miss some dates of my address change and work dates would that be ok? thanks

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Khushi81 - Please indicate the dates of each trip. That will give a better idea to members here to advice you. Was any of your trip more than 6 months?

Indicating town names for previous employers is fine. You don't need the exact address.

Edited by NotBonJovi

09/1991 - Came to the US on F1

06/2002 - Became a Permanent Resident

Naturalization Journey

10/12/11: Sent N-400 to Dallas lockbox via USPS certified mail

10/18/11: Delivery confirmed

10/21/11: Check cashed

10/25/11: Got NOA by mail. Priority date 10/18

10/28/11: FP notice received by mail

11/18/11: FP done per schedule

01/03/12: Yellow letter received (dated 12/12/11)

01/06/12: Status changed to Testing and Interview (inline for scheduling)

01/18/12: Status changed to Interview Scheduled

01/21/12: IL Received

02/23/12: Interview: approved. Oath: completed

Phew, what a journey! I am a US Citizen.

02/27/12: Applied for U.S. Passport & Passport card

03/26/12: Received passport

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
Timeline
Posted

Khushi81 - Please indicate the dates of each trip. That will give a better idea to members here to advice you. Was any of your trip more than 6 months?

Indicating town names for previous employers is fine. You don't need the exact address.

Thanks so much for your reply Sir,

Here are the dates of each trip:

12/17/2011 To 02/01/12--------------- 44 days

02/06/11 to 05/13/11----------------- 96 days

03/31/10 to 06/14/10----------------- 75 days

12/09/08 to 03/03/09----------------- 85 days

02/06/08 to 04/08/08 ---------------- 62 days

total 362 days. And none of the trip was longer than 3 moths.

thanks for help.

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Thanks so much for your reply Sir,

Here are the dates of each trip:

12/17/2011 To 02/01/12--------------- 44 days

02/06/11 to 05/13/11----------------- 96 days

03/31/10 to 06/14/10----------------- 75 days

12/09/08 to 03/03/09----------------- 85 days

02/06/08 to 04/08/08 ---------------- 62 days

total 362 days. And none of the trip was longer than 3 moths.

thanks for help.

Looks good. You can apply 90 days prior to your 5-year anniversary. Some advice: I would leave a one week grace period and apply 83 days prior to the 5-year anniversary.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Khushi81 - Good luck with your N400 progress. As nwctzn mentioned above, you look fine and are good to go.

Btw, everyone here is an immigrant like you. No need to address anyone as 'Sir' :no:

09/1991 - Came to the US on F1

06/2002 - Became a Permanent Resident

Naturalization Journey

10/12/11: Sent N-400 to Dallas lockbox via USPS certified mail

10/18/11: Delivery confirmed

10/21/11: Check cashed

10/25/11: Got NOA by mail. Priority date 10/18

10/28/11: FP notice received by mail

11/18/11: FP done per schedule

01/03/12: Yellow letter received (dated 12/12/11)

01/06/12: Status changed to Testing and Interview (inline for scheduling)

01/18/12: Status changed to Interview Scheduled

01/21/12: IL Received

02/23/12: Interview: approved. Oath: completed

Phew, what a journey! I am a US Citizen.

02/27/12: Applied for U.S. Passport & Passport card

03/26/12: Received passport

 
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