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N-400 Form Address-Employment >> 5 years or 3 years?

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Hello all,

I was wondering if you could let me know whether you went back 5 or 3 years while filling the Address and Employment fields on the N-400 form given that you are eligible through marriage. I have been reading but I would like to get recent filers feedback.

Thank you.

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Hello all,

I was wondering if you could let me know whether you went back 5 or 3 years while filling the Address and Employment fields on the N-400 form given that you are eligible through marriage. I have been reading but I would like to get recent filers feedback.

Thank you.

I did my N-400 by 5 years. USCIS already have your working history when you file your I-485. Just fill it out as detail and honest as possible if you are a creditable person. Wish you luck.

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I work with an attorney who has a double specialty in criminal and immigration law, so I asked her. She said she always tells clients to do the last 5 years ... she says they might only really need 3 years but they're not telling so why risk it?

Are you still in New Jersey? God, I wish we were. We filed 6 weeks ago and in that time, receipting has advanced a whole 4 days. At this rate, it'll be sometime in the 2020s before we even get the NOA-1!

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Bethany (NJ, USA) & Gareth (Scotland, UK)

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01 Nov 2007: N-400 FedEx'd to TSC

05 Nov 2007: NOA-1 Date

28 Dec 2007: Check cashed

05 Jan 2008: NOA-1 Received

02 Feb 2008: Biometrics notice received

23 Feb 2008: Biometrics at Albuquerque ASC

12 Jun 2008: Interview letter received

12 Aug 2008: Interview at Albuquerque DO--PASSED!

15 Aug 2008: Oath Ceremony

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Any information, opinions, etc., given by me are based entirely on personal experience, observations, research common sense, and an insanely accurate memory; and are not in any way meant to constitute (1) legal advice nor (2) the official policies/advice of my employer.

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Spark, it is nice readign your posts again... yes, I'm still in Jersey. Not sure yet if naturalize me or not. I was going through the N-400 form and this question came up. Cause 5 years ago I was living in Spain...

Do you mind telling me the reasons why Gareth has decided to get citizenship? I'm still double-minded about this. Can he still keep his UK passport?

Thanks a lot to everyone for the replies.

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