This was just posted recently by the American Immigration Council. I thought it may be useful in addition to what has already been discussed:
How to get Judicial Relief Under 8 USC 1447(b) for a Stalled Naturalization Application
All done, here's my citizenship timeline:
Honolulu, HI DO
12/10/09 - Sent N-400
12/14/09 - N-400 Received @ Phoenix, AZ
12/14/09 - PD (Day 1)
12/17/09 - Check cashed/NOA sent w/ 12/17/09 PD (Day 4)
12/24/09 - RFE (FP) letter sent 12/24/09 (sched. 01/13/10); PD 12/14/09 (Day 11)
01/06/10...
Page 4 of the N-400, Part 7 C asks:
List below all the trips of 24 hours or more that you have taken outside the United States since becoming a Lawful Permanent Resident.
I think it's pretty clear that USCIS wants information on all your trips (since gaining LPR status), not just the recent 5...
This is from the U.S. passport application:
If You Claim Citizenship Through Birth Abroad To One U.S. Citizen Parent: Submit a Consular Report of Birth (Form FS–240), Certification of Birth (Form DS–1350 or FS–545), or your foreign birth certificate, proof of citizenship of your parent, your...
The question is mainly intended to discover failure to register for selective service. Since you registered then you should be fine, even if you did so by mistake. I am not aware of any penalty for registering when not required to do so, unless of course you provided fraudulent information. You...
The precise question on the form is "Are you a male who lived in the United States at any time between your 18th and 26th birthdays in any status except as a lawful nonimmigrant?" Based on the facts you have given, you answer "Yes". Your registration when you were 18 should be sufficient proof...
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