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Questions regarding Travels/Trips outside US N400

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Long story short, I am hitting 5 year anniversary as PR soon, starting preparing the N400, online, and after collected all my travel history in past 5 years, and realized I have 3 trips in which I went out 3 months+, with the longest about 4.5 months. Is that gonna be an issue I need to get some sort of documents to explain? If so what do I need ? Thanks   

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Not a problem, remember to list everything. Good luck.

N400

12/06/2014: Package filed

12/31/2014: Fingerprinted

02/06/2015: In-Line for Interview

04/15/2015: Passed Interview

05/05/2015: Oath letter was sent

05/22/2015: Oath Ceremony

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25 minutes ago, NancyNguyen said:

Not a problem, remember to list everything. Good luck.

Thank you for replying. My concern is that the trips all in one period of time. I was out for 3.5 month and back in the states for like 2 weeks, then went for 4 months again. Although every time is definitely less than 6 month=180 days, should that be a read flag from IO point of view?

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2 hours ago, HoHkey said:

Thank you for replying. My concern is that the trips all in one period of time. I was out for 3.5 month and back in the states for like 2 weeks, then went for 4 months again. Although every time is definitely less than 6 month=180 days, should that be a read flag from IO point of view?

They may ask you about that but if it was just once you did that and not the same thing every year it should be fine. I had two 5 month absences with about a week separating them. She asked me about it, but it was not a problem at the end of the day.

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6 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

They may ask you about that but if it was just once you did that and not the same thing every year it should be fine. I had two 5 month absences with about a week separating them. She asked me about it, but it was not a problem at the end of the day.

I see, Thanks. For me, the GC from job based, not marriage. When upload supporting materials, what else should I upload? I really do not see anything other than a GR.pdf

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3 hours ago, HoHkey said:

I see, Thanks. For me, the GC from job based, not marriage. When upload supporting materials, what else should I upload? I really do not see anything other than a GR.pdf

Yup, I just had to upload GC and my marriage certificate & birth certificate of my kids.
You should have tax transcripts and maybe employment records or something, not really sure about EB categories, when you go for your interview.

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