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Mr Trav

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  1. Short question...an n40p was filed and I realize the hire date of my first job in the USA was off by 1 day. So I was approved to work starting Feb 2 but listed February 1. Is this a big deal? Bring it up during the interview or not a big deal?
  2. Hello So my wife just filed her n400 a few days back and already has a biometric appointment for early February. I know well that the paper says approximately 7 months time-frame. That said anyone here used the Pittsburgh office as your interview office? If so...after the biometric appointment how long until the interview? Also we will not miss the interview but international travel to visit her family should not be a problem, correct? And yes, I'm aware of the physical presence test. Thanks
  3. So my wife is filling her n400 out. We are basing it on marriage. She moved to USA as permanent resident on 12/1/20. Filing now. But its asking under part 9 time outside the USA in last 5 years. Do we really include the time she lived in Manila before getting her spousal visa approved? We are basing 5 years from 1/1/2019. Thanks
  4. Lil bear...that is my nickname for my wife lol.
  5. Thanks to all the help. Another question... So for the first day in the USA I put down was dec 12 2020. Same date on her card and passport as she was IR1. please correct me if I'm wrong. We took one trip out of the USA to visit her family in Manila. Departed USA on 6/4/23 and landed in California on 6/26. How do we count those days? Thank you
  6. Ok so I'm a tad confused, sorry. Ok the date on her card is dec 12, 2020.we are filing now based on marriage. So under 5 years of her address history do I list going back the full 5? Or just 3? Based on 5 it shows like 2 full years in Philippines. Also...if I base it on 5 years...do I actually put down "dec 24 2018" as the start of her 5 years.....even though she was in Manila for a while before that? I cannot find clear information anywhere.
  7. Hello all I've looked through the n400 instructions but am still unsure. So my wife arrived here in December 2020 from Philippines and automatically got her permanent residency based on marriage. She qualifies for the 3 years. So my questions... We are filing now and am unsure how to answer her 5 years residency. So essentially she lived back in Philippines from say June 1 2018 to Dec 10 2020 then arrived here. Ok. So do I still put down for the 5 years "December 24th (5 years from today) 2018 to the date she left the Philippines? Or what? I'm confused. Or just do the last 3 years? Help is appreciated. Also... I'm not counting a closed loop cruise from Florida as our passports were not stamped.
  8. Hello all My wife is applying for her citizenship based on our marriage. I had a couple questions... 1. We are in WV, I am not sure our processing center. Anyone aware of it or the processing time? 2. Are closed loop cruises ( Florida out n back to the same port) considered travel outside the country? 3. For evidence I have our 3 years of irs transcripts, joint bank statements going back a year, our joint house deed and our names on the home insurance. My birth certificate, our marriage certificate, her greencard copies and her state id copy, my divorce decree. No kids 😔. This sound pretty good? Thanks
  9. Hello all My filipina wife has her greencard and we are flying to Manila from the USA to see her parents. We want to pop up to Korea mainland for a few days. Cannot find good information. I don't need a visa but I'm wondering if she does or not?
  10. Hey guys. My wife has her 10 year greencard and we have decided to visit her family in the Philippines, where her passport is from, this summer. I found a great ticket that connects in incheon korea. I checked the Korean embassy website, called, but no answers no help. Does she need a special visa to transfer in Korea on the way to Manila and back? Thanks
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