When can I apply for US citizenship

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Hello:

i got the GC through my uncle(fathers brother) in 2004...at that time I was studying in India...I came to US for renew my green card...


Here are the dates that I visit US

2004 Dec 20(came to US at first time) -2005 Jan 5 (went back to India) ----STAYED ONLY 16 DAYS IN US

I got 2 years leave , coz i was doing my masters degree there.

Again I came back in

2007 March 23 (came to US again) -2007 March 30(went back to India)

Stayed in US only a week, went to India to complete my masters

After 6 months I came to US after my marriage , he is not a citizen / GC holder.

2007 Sep 21 (we settled in US ) - 2009 April 5(went to India with my baby)

I came back after 2 months


2009 June 11 - At present.


So when can I apply for my citizenship..Pls help.
 
Hello:

i got the GC through my uncle(fathers brother) in 2004...at that time I was studying in India...I came to US for renew my green card...


Here are the dates that I visit US

2004 Dec 20(came to US at first time) -2005 Jan 5 (went back to India) ----STAYED ONLY 16 DAYS IN US

I got 2 years leave , coz i was doing my masters degree there.

Again I came back in

2007 March 23 (came to US again) -2007 March 30(went back to India)

Stayed in US only a week, went to India to complete my masters

After 6 months I came to US after my marriage , he is not a citizen / GC holder.

2007 Sep 21 (we settled in US ) - 2009 April 5(went to India with my baby)

I came back after 2 months


2009 June 11 - At present.


So when can I apply for my citizenship..Pls help.

Please see Eligibility Requirements:

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.749cabd81f5ffc8fba713d10526e0aa0/?vgnextoid=87b4ad2fe6a2a210VgnVCM100000b92ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=be4debb7d4ff8210VgnVCM10000025e6a00aRCRD


•Have continuous residence in the United States as a lawful permanent resident for at least 5 years immediately preceding the date of filing Form N-400.

•Be physically present in the United States for at least 30 months out of the 5 years immediately preceding the date of filing Form N-400.


You will need to fulfill the 5 years of CONTINUOUS RESIDENCY rule.
 
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