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Hi there,

I became permanent resident (IR6)in July 2009. I arrived here as visitor in

September 2008 and i went thru Status Adjustment. I am still married with the

same American Citizen. I am looking to fill out the N-400 form and i have some

questions at Part 7 section A and B.

Even if i am allowed to apply for citizenship after 3 years since i became a

permanent resident do i have to put the number of days spent outside US in the

last 5 years and number of trips taken outside US in the last 5 years or since i

became permanent resident (July 10 2009)?

Here is a time line and if somebody can tell me exactly the what should i write

there:

I came here as visitor in Sept 2008 (I-95 for 6 months); I applied for

Adjustment of Status in March 2009. I became PR July 10 2009.

I had a 6 days trip to Mexico (using the Advance parole ) in June 2009 (before i

became PR).

I also had 2 more trips outside US (6 days each in july 2009) - AFTER i became

PR.

Having all this dates, can somebody tell me EXACTLY what numbers should i put at

section A and B?

Thank you very much.

Patience is the greatest virtue. We all need it while dealing with USCIS (hahaha)

Entered US (B1/B2 visa): Sept 19, 2008

I94 expiry: March 19, 2009

Married: Nov 28th, 2008

Mailed: AOS, I-130, I-131, I-785: March 2nd, 2009

Check cashed: March 12th, 2009

NOAs received: March 13th, 2009 (Issued: March 11th, 2009)

Biometrics Appoint. Received: March 16th, 2009 (Issued: March 13th, 2009)

Biometrics Scheduled: March 27, 2009

Biometrics done: March 18th, 2009

Received Advance Parole: May 4th, 2009

EAD: May 7th, 2009

Interview invitation received: June 5th, 2009

Interview date: July 13th, 2009

Green card approved & passport stamped at the interview: July 13th, 2009

Welcome letter received: July 21st, 2009

Green card received: July 27th, 2009

Condition removal mailed: April, 18th, 2011

Condition removal approved: July 21st, 2011

10 years green card received: July 27th, 2011

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Hi there,

I became permanent resident (IR6)in July 2009. I arrived here as visitor in

September 2008 and i went thru Status Adjustment. I am still married with the

same American Citizen. I am looking to fill out the N-400 form and i have some

questions at Part 7 section A and B.

Even if i am allowed to apply for citizenship after 3 years since i became a

permanent resident do i have to put the number of days spent outside US in the

last 5 years and number of trips taken outside US in the last 5 years or since i

became permanent resident (July 10 2009)?

Here is a time line and if somebody can tell me exactly the what should i write

there:

I came here as visitor in Sept 2008 (I-95 for 6 months); I applied for

Adjustment of Status in March 2009. I became PR July 10 2009.

I had a 6 days trip to Mexico (using the Advance parole ) in June 2009 (before i

became PR).

I also had 2 more trips outside US (6 days each in july 2009) - AFTER i became

PR.

Having all this dates, can somebody tell me EXACTLY what numbers should i put at

section A and B?

Thank you very much.

You just put the trips after you applied for AOS.3 Trips to Mexico 6 days total of days 18 days.

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Thanks!And for the number of days Section A i should put the days counted since i applied for AOS, right?

Patience is the greatest virtue. We all need it while dealing with USCIS (hahaha)

Entered US (B1/B2 visa): Sept 19, 2008

I94 expiry: March 19, 2009

Married: Nov 28th, 2008

Mailed: AOS, I-130, I-131, I-785: March 2nd, 2009

Check cashed: March 12th, 2009

NOAs received: March 13th, 2009 (Issued: March 11th, 2009)

Biometrics Appoint. Received: March 16th, 2009 (Issued: March 13th, 2009)

Biometrics Scheduled: March 27, 2009

Biometrics done: March 18th, 2009

Received Advance Parole: May 4th, 2009

EAD: May 7th, 2009

Interview invitation received: June 5th, 2009

Interview date: July 13th, 2009

Green card approved & passport stamped at the interview: July 13th, 2009

Welcome letter received: July 21st, 2009

Green card received: July 27th, 2009

Condition removal mailed: April, 18th, 2011

Condition removal approved: July 21st, 2011

10 years green card received: July 27th, 2011

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Thanks!And for the number of days Section A i should put the days counted since i applied for AOS, right?

Its not from when you file for AOS, its from the date you received PR, its on your GC, that for both your questions :)

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Its not from when you file for AOS, its from the date you received PR, its on your GC, that for both your questions :)

Thanks! It makes more sense this way:)

Patience is the greatest virtue. We all need it while dealing with USCIS (hahaha)

Entered US (B1/B2 visa): Sept 19, 2008

I94 expiry: March 19, 2009

Married: Nov 28th, 2008

Mailed: AOS, I-130, I-131, I-785: March 2nd, 2009

Check cashed: March 12th, 2009

NOAs received: March 13th, 2009 (Issued: March 11th, 2009)

Biometrics Appoint. Received: March 16th, 2009 (Issued: March 13th, 2009)

Biometrics Scheduled: March 27, 2009

Biometrics done: March 18th, 2009

Received Advance Parole: May 4th, 2009

EAD: May 7th, 2009

Interview invitation received: June 5th, 2009

Interview date: July 13th, 2009

Green card approved & passport stamped at the interview: July 13th, 2009

Welcome letter received: July 21st, 2009

Green card received: July 27th, 2009

Condition removal mailed: April, 18th, 2011

Condition removal approved: July 21st, 2011

10 years green card received: July 27th, 2011

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