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1 hour ago, Bella8 said:

GC holder since summer 2014 ( marriage based) I returned with a reentry permit December 30th 2016 and haven’t left since. 

Can I file December  30th 2019 minus 90 days (October 1st 2019) or do I have to wait 3 full years? 

Yes, 90 days prior to 3 full years of continuous residency (though wait a few days after the 90th day). But you must meet all the other eligibility criteria (3 years living in marital union, 3 months residency in your state, etc.) by your application date.

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1 hour ago, Bella8 said:

I returned with a reentry permit December 30th 2016 and haven’t left since. 

Was the travel more than 6 months? 

 

If not you could have applied in 2017.

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23 minutes ago, saladboye said:

Was the travel more than 6 months? 

 

If not you could have applied in 2017.

It was over 12 months 

27 minutes ago, afrocraft said:

Yes, 90 days prior to 3 full years of continuous residency (though wait a few days after the 90th day). But you must meet all the other eligibility criteria (3 years living in marital union, 3 months residency in your state, etc.) by your application date.

Yes I agree! 

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Yes to filing 3 years less 90 days from date of return from long trip. Also agree that add a few days (a week is better!) to make sure your math and USCIS math is in sync.

 

 

 

 

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46 minutes ago, ponyo_rocks said:

Yes to filing 3 years less 90 days from date of return from long trip. Also agree that add a few days (a week is better!) to make sure your math and USCIS math is in sync.

Yes! Will wait at least a week! Thanks y’all! 

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