I read about applicants doing that but if you would gain just 2 or 3 weeks why don't you just submit it within the US once you return?
Don't know where you are right now, but postal service from overseas can be slow and there is a higher likelihood of the package to get lost. I would just...
It would be really great if he would disclose that law firm so that future applicants are warned. It is really a shame that there are these "professionals" who are not able to interpret USCIS documents correctly.
Yes it could fall through the cracks with an inexperienced officer but then caught by a supervisor. Either way, not a good way to risk $680 and about 5 months of time and the hassle of the process.
Looking forward to hearing back from Fidanboylu.
If we don't, I am afraid his lawyer talked him into applying and he is on his way to lose money and time.
They are on forums competing with this one. Hence, I did not provide them.
But if you just google "N400 - 90 days early rule after 3 years of marriage" and "N400 denied based on eligibility" you will get them.
Trip planning and oath ceremony scheduling don't go well as you have noticed.
You need to make your choice based on your priorities.
I would attend the oath ceremony now at its scheduled date even if I miss a trip.
If missing the trip is absolutely not an option for you, then you need to...
I hope Fidanboylu has not already filed. Here is a comment from another user I found. I am quoting:
"The instructions indicate that you must have been married to a USC for 3 years before you can file the paperwork. They indicate that you can apply, if the other conditions are met (in this case...
Fidanboylu,
I want to make sure that your lawyer does not mislead you. There are example cases like yours which got denied because they were filed before the 3rd wedding anniversary. Below is another one I found. The applicant was confirmed by two attorneys and still got denied. I hope you will...
Just re-posting. The answer is coming from a lawyer and the case is a real case, not made-up:
Applicant: "I am a US Citizen. My wife holds a GC, and has for over 4 years. She applied only 7 days before our 3 year anniversary and was denied specifically for filing too early. The N400...
No. This is just a minor thing and you can correct it during the interview. In fact, during the interview you can correct anything on your N-400 form with the officer. So just relax.
Typically if you send in all family member applications the same day, USCIS will move the applications in parallel as much as possible.
The same-day oath is not available at all USCIS offices. Which one is your local USCIS office?
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