Hi anmn,
I've noticed that they are not very good at stamping passports for cruise trips to the Caribbean and also trips to Canada. For my cruise ship trips I kept the boarding card (the one you make purchases with onboard) just in case. But you are right, they don't stamp it.
But I would...
Yes, agree 100% with you there. But I'm assuming people are doing the right thing and actually LIVE in this country. If they are trying to play the system then, yes, their application should be denied.
Basically, you must have lived in the country as a legal permanent resident for 30 months (2.5 years) in the 5 years that precede the time you apply for citizenship. In addition, during these 5 years you should not have taken any trip overseas that lasted more than 6 months.
For detailed...
Hi dineshgk,
Don't worry about it. I had never heard about Selective Service either until I had to read the instructions for the N-400 form.
The good news is that you can easily take care of this.
Just get a Status Information Letter from Selective Service indicating that you were not...
Sorry, but it looks very weird that your application was sent on July 28 and your check was cashed on August 18th.
They just started cashing the checks received in July a couple of weeks ago.
Where were you back then? Why have you just now started posting your stories? I am not buying it.
Hi Kris-Colorado,
Congratulations! This is good news.
Did they respect the delivery date of your application?
What's on the Receipt Date / Notice Date boxes of your notice?
suresh_colo
sankaranr,
Just get a Status Information Letter from Selective Service indicating that you were not required to register.
The process is very straight-forward.
Here's what you have to do:
Write a letter to Selective Service (ATTN:SIL, PO Box 94638 Palatine, IL 60094-4638) requesting a...
Hi Gurus,
Is there any issue with moving out of state after filing N-400?
By reading the instructions, there's a 3-month requirement to be living in the USCIS District or State where you file.
But this should be up to the time you file in order to establish eligibility, correct?
Are...
Hi gurus,
Is there any overseas travel restrictions after you file N-400? No need to wait for the receipt, right?
I never heard of anything, but just wanted to confirm that this is not like the I-485 where people cannot travel overseas until they receive their receipts.
Thanks
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