A bit background of my case. I got my green card in Feb 2005. In Aug 2008, I accepted an offer to work in a U.S. consulting firm branch office in Hong Kong. Since then I had been coming back to U.S. every 3~5 months, although each time only stayed for a few days. By the time I filed my N-400 in December 2009, I was out of U.S. in the past five years for total 730 days, 9 trips and none of them went beyond 6 months.
Past Monday, I went for the interview. The decision is pending and the interviewer asked me to submit more documents by mail. One of the documents is “Evidence of your physical residence in the U.S. since you began your employment with your company”.
I can think of documents to prove my residence in U.S., such as the following,
However, I got confused about the term "physical". Theoretically, none of above document can prove "physical". The only thing can do that I think is the immigration agency stamps on my passport, which I think the USCIS already has the record. Could someone please shed some light on what kind of documents can be "Evidence of physical residence in the U.S. "? I'm stressed and deeply appreciate your opinion.
Past Monday, I went for the interview. The decision is pending and the interviewer asked me to submit more documents by mail. One of the documents is “Evidence of your physical residence in the U.S. since you began your employment with your company”.
I can think of documents to prove my residence in U.S., such as the following,
- Title of the house I owned in San Francisco Bay Area
- The property tax paper of that house showing my name
- The utility bills and PG&E statement showing my name
- My driver license showing my house address
- My bank statements and credit card statements showing my house address
- 2009 W2 form (issued by my company headquarter in Boston) showing my house address. This one actually was already taken by the interviewer during the interview
However, I got confused about the term "physical". Theoretically, none of above document can prove "physical". The only thing can do that I think is the immigration agency stamps on my passport, which I think the USCIS already has the record. Could someone please shed some light on what kind of documents can be "Evidence of physical residence in the U.S. "? I'm stressed and deeply appreciate your opinion.