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My Oath ceremony is next week, 4 months after the interview. I had 2 international travels in between (1 week each). One of the questions is “Since your interview, have you traveled outside the United States?” and to bring supporting  documents. What should I bring? Printed tickets? Would that be an issue ?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Myanmar
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Bring your dates of travel.
 

How much physical presence did you have in the 5 years before:

 

* filed N-400

* had your interview 

 

?

 

Depending on how close your physical  presence was to  5 * 366 / 2 = 915 days your oath might be delayed while your case is re-opened.  You will be asked if you are “close” and you will need to answer truthfully. 

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