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I am filling up the N- 400 form, and it is asking me about the dates of my previous employment and school I attended. I completely forgot this. I have look around all my documents and emails and can't find the dates. What should I do?

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I am filling up the N- 400 form, and it is asking me about the dates of my previous employment and school I attended. I completely forgot this. I have look around all my documents and emails and can't find the dates. What should I do?

If you are applying on 3 years you only need to list 3 years not 5 years like the paper says.

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I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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You may have to guestimate. At least you can remember the schools you attended and you can attempt to guess the dates :)

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I am filling up the N- 400 form, and it is asking me about the dates of my previous employment and school I attended. I completely forgot this. I have look around all my documents and emails and can't find the dates. What should I do?

Guess the dates! In the N-400 instructions, you can write just the months and the years if you can't remember the days-Check it out before your fill in the info. I sent my application last week and I included the days of my travels, employment, school and address change by mostly just guessing (too difficult to remember the days. The months and the years are easier).I determined the dates of employment after checking old emails and talking to friends. However, the dates of travels are the most important. They have to be accurate as they are used to determine physical presence and continuous residency.

Good luck!

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03/07/2013 N-400(Marriage based)mailed to Dallas,TX office
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03/13/2013 NOA
04/05/2013 Biometrics(done)
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05/29/2013 Interview

06/14/2013 Oath letter

08/07/2013 Oath ceremony (5 months since application)

08/07/2013 A US citizen!

December 2013 U.S. Passport and new Social Security card in hand!

 

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For my previous employments, I reviewed my very old DS-157 from the K-1 visa application. I still have a copy of it so I just followed what's written there. Those details are similar to what I've put in my resume in the US.

For previous addresses, I copied the dates from the lease agreements that I've kept.

For travels outside the US, I found old confirmation emails with the itineraries. The dates are also stamped on our passports. My husband and I always travel together.

Good luck on your N-400 application.

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