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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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I am planning to file N-400 as soon as I am able, and that seems to be about mid Oct 2017 according to USCIS calculator. Being that I am planning to file with approved VAWA and had a question from looking at the application figured I would ask here.
 

From searching I found this this thread, http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/395574-naturalization-after-vawa/ that said this below and just wanted to make sure that this information is still correct?
you have to send everything that a regular applicant does such as copy of your GC, photos, fees, divorce decree, copy of birth certificate and translation, copy of the I360 approval notice etc... When choosing the option eligibility for naturalization (question number D of Part 2) which is about your eligibility for naturalization you should choose OTHER and write-" INA sec 319 (a), and attach copy of the memo from Uscis regarding naturalization for individual with vawa approved. Make sure in your cover letter you specify your eligibility otherwise the first person touching your case might not accept your form N-400, because most of them do not know about the 3 years rule for victims of domestic violence.Do not forget to send a copy of the memorandum because some officers do not know about the 3 years rule ok.
http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/PolMem89.pdf

 

Part 1. Information about your eligibility.
I have to check "Other" and I have to write "INA sec 319 (a)" correct? Is that all I write, or can I also write something like "Please see attachment" or what would be the best way to write something there so that they will know to take a look at the attachment that explains "INA sec 319(a)"?


I am hoping that I can file myself, with the help of this forum, so I do have some more questions if you all are willing to answer and help out.

 

Thanks,

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Bump!

 

Another question I have and maybe can get an answer is for 

Part 9. Time outside of the United States.

 

I have been traveling outside of the US, but it has always been for less than 24 hours per trip. I have been going to the dentist. It is in Nogales Mexico, and my time is never for more than 1 hour per visit. My visits have been for 1 every month for a little over 2 years now. I know it says for more than 24 hours, but given the amount of times I have gone, do I need to list them or since every single one has been less than 1 hour it doesn't matter and just not even bother. Just want to be sure.

 

 

 

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Hi carguy87,

 

I am going through the same. I will be able to apply August, so preparing now. 

We can keep communicating here in order to help eachother. 

I dont have answer on your questions but hopefully somebody experienced will come to help.

I just started researching as well

 

Thanks! 

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I would list them out, because you left the country.  On the form just put the duration as one day?

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