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Does minus 1 day really matters in signing the N-400??

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Hi Guys,

I have another question.

I was eligible to file the N-400 on January,28,2007. The application and the supportive evidence was sent on January 29,2007.,BUT i've signed the N-400 Application on January 27,2007 -one day earlier then supposed to be., but the thing is that it arrived on the 30 of January to the INS as overnight delivery. So am i introuble for signing the Application 1 day earlier??? :unsure:

I appreciate your concern.

Best wishes. (F)

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Hi Guys,

I have another question.

I was eligible to file the N-400 on January,28,2007. The application and the supportive evidence was sent on January 29,2007.,BUT i've signed the N-400 Application on January 27,2007 -one day earlier then supposed to be., but the thing is that it arrived on the 30 of January to the INS as overnight delivery. So am i introuble for signing the Application 1 day earlier??? :unsure:

I appreciate your concern.

Best wishes. (F)

Only the date when they receive it is really relevant. We have signed everything a few days before eligibility without any problems.

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Agreed.. it doesn't matter when it was signed.. only when it was received by USCIS...

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Thanks guys ! It makes me feel better now :yes:

Sincerely.

Best wishes (F)

Did you counted the 90 calendar days? Or did you just took 3 months? I don't think it matters too much but I am curious. I will be eligible to apply the 11th of August if I count 90 days, but the 8th if I take 3 months. I know it doesn't seem like a big deal to wait just 3 extra days, but to me it is, I would like to get this done as soon as possible, possibly around the 7th or the 8th of August I plan to submit my application...

Last year I applied for the removal of conditions on the 7th and it didn't matter.

Would this matter for citizenship or might they reject the application if it is a few days early?

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Thanks guys ! It makes me feel better now :yes:

Sincerely.

Best wishes (F)

Did you counted the 90 calendar days? Or did you just took 3 months? I don't think it matters too much but I am curious. I will be eligible to apply the 11th of August if I count 90 days, but the 8th if I take 3 months. I know it doesn't seem like a big deal to wait just 3 extra days, but to me it is, I would like to get this done as soon as possible, possibly around the 7th or the 8th of August I plan to submit my application...

Last year I applied for the removal of conditions on the 7th and it didn't matter.

Would this matter for citizenship or might they reject the application if it is a few days early?

If regulations with regard to eligibility stipulate 90 days, then 90 days it is. Frankly, there's logic to requesting that an alien file 90 days prior instead of 3 months prior. If it were specified 3 months then dependent upon at what time of the year an alien qualified to file, there would be soime disparity. February as we know has 28 days some years, 29 others, while October has 31 days always.

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Thanks guys ! It makes me feel better now :yes:

Sincerely.

Best wishes (F)

Did you counted the 90 calendar days? Or did you just took 3 months? I don't think it matters too much but I am curious. I will be eligible to apply the 11th of August if I count 90 days, but the 8th if I take 3 months. I know it doesn't seem like a big deal to wait just 3 extra days, but to me it is, I would like to get this done as soon as possible, possibly around the 7th or the 8th of August I plan to submit my application...

Last year I applied for the removal of conditions on the 7th and it didn't matter.

Would this matter for citizenship or might they reject the application if it is a few days early?

If regulations with regard to eligibility stipulate 90 days, then 90 days it is. Frankly, there's logic to requesting that an alien file 90 days prior instead of 3 months prior. If it were specified 3 months then dependent upon at what time of the year an alien qualified to file, there would be soime disparity. February as we know has 28 days some years, 29 others, while October has 31 days always.

Makes sense, it is probably not worth it to risk it. I am just kind of in a rush to get it because I have a trip planned and need the passport. thanks!

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