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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hi,

I am spouse of a US citizen and filling right after 3 years from my date of being LPR as per my green card. I entered US on IR1 immigrant visa. I have no history in staying USA before. I am e-filing n-400. I need to know do i have to fill my residential and employment history for last three year when i entered US and same day granted the status of LPR? Or i need to enter the record of last five years when off course i was in my home country and in process of my immigration?

I appreciate your help.

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6 hours ago, ans khan said:

Hi,

I am spouse of a US citizen and filling right after 3 years from my date of being LPR as per my green card. I entered US on IR1 immigrant visa. I have no history in staying USA before. I am e-filing n-400. I need to know do i have to fill my residential and employment history for last three year when i entered US and same day granted the status of LPR? Or i need to enter the record of last five years when off course i was in my home country and in process of my immigration?

I appreciate your help.

Hi there, you would put 3 years of U.S work history since you are filing on the marriage-based naturalization. 

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Thanks for your reply. I thought i will enter only tge details for the time i spent as LPR. As per the experience of people in interview they ask you to correct the information during interview if they found it incomplete. I can enter it before finally signing at the time of interview if the office will ask for it.

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In the N-400 app, there are 3 questions about your last 5 years history. Your work history, your residency and your travel history. 

As what I know: for your work & residency history you should put your last 5 years history including the overseas history before you came into US.

But for your travel history, you should put just your last 3 years history.

I-485 (AOS)

04/01/2015 Sent Form I-485.

05/06/2015 Scheduled the interview and mailed its notice.

06/16/2015 The Post Office picked up mail containing the new card.

06/16/2015 The 2 years Green Card was mailed to me.

06/18/2015 The 2 years Green Card in hand.

 

I-751 (ROC)

03/13/2017 Sent I-751 documents to CSC.

03/14/2017 Package received.

03/16/2017 Check cashed.

03/??/2017  NOA received.

03/14/2017 NOA dated.

03/27/2017 Biometrics. "walked-in" 

02/26/2018 Case transferred to my local office.

05/01/2018 Case transferred to another office.

05/03/2018 Case transferred to another office. 

05/07/2018 Received letter in mail, my case was transferred to NBC. "Letter's date is 05/01/2018" 

06/05/2018 Received letter in mail, they will do an interview at the same time, date and location of my N-400 interview. "06/21/2018"

06/21/2018 The combo interview (with N-400 interview). But it's still pending until they send me the result of this interview.

06/27/2018 The case was approved, with the N-400 approval. 

06/30/2018 Received the approval letter in mail.

 

N-400 (Under 3 Years Rule)

04/02/2018 Applied for N-400 Online. (I-751 is still pending) 

04/02/2018 Received NOA Online (Received in mail on 4/03/18).

04/27/2018 Biometrics.

05/14/2018 Scheduled the N-400 interview.

06/21/2018 Interview's date.

Passed the English test and the U.S. history and government test.

But: A decision cannot be made yet about my application. The reason is my pending I-751 file! 

06/27/2018 The case was approved (with the I-751 approval), and placed me in line for oath ceremony.

07/09/2018 Oath Ceremony was scheduled.

07/20/2018 Oath Ceremony.

U.S. Citizen and proud! 


 
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