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Filing N-400 based on marriage to USC questions

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I want to file for N 400 based on the 3 year rule.

I'm in school and working part time now. I just accepted a job offer in another city (same state), about two hours away. My new job starts on 06/01. I will move to the new city late May but husband will stay in current city, because he's working and going to school at the same time.

I should be able to file for N400 in mid July. Should I go for it?

By the time I apply I'll be residing in another city for about 1.5 months. I know we will be staying over at each other's place every weekend. We are also both on our leases. Do we qualify for "involuntary separation" which won't preclude me from satisfying the "martial union" requirement?

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