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    Physical Presence in the State of Residence before applying

    And yes, I am not referring to the physical presence within the country, but physical presence in the state. "they have resided for at least three months immediately preceding the filing of Form N-400 in the USCIS district or state where the applicant claims to have residency" So leaving the...
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    Physical Presence in the State of Residence before applying

    April will be the first month of 90 day early filing period. (July will be 5 years) The other state is Florida, so I can't live on the border. xD However, this job will be a "temporary contract position" and I do plan on maintaining my residency in Pennsylvania. Just not sure how it works when...
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    Physical Presence in the State of Residence before applying

    Hello all! USCIS states: "Immediately preceding the filing of an application, or immediately preceding the examination on the application if the application was filed early pursuant to Section 334(a) of the Act and the three month period falls within the required period of residence under...
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    Leaving U.S. for work after applying for naturalization

    This is exactly what I was ready to do a month ago when I first got the offer. However, I reconsidered since I only have 4 months until I can apply for citizenship, and 7 months until I would be able to get a passport (considering it takes 90 days since I apply). I believe the job will still be...
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    Leaving U.S. for work after applying for naturalization

    Tazmania, I am seeing in your signature, you applied in April and did not get your passport until October... Similar as my situation. I would apply in April, 90 days prior to my 5 years (July 11). I am hoping to get my passport by the end of August, as that is when I am planning on...
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    Leaving U.S. for work after applying for naturalization

    The company is Canadian. They have an office in U.S., and the two offices have 50/50% ownership, meaning they can transfer employees between the two offices, but it's split so the Canadian office is considered its own Canadian company. They can't hire me through the U.S. office, or as a...
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    Leaving U.S. for work after applying for naturalization

    I have been a PR for 4 1/2 years, although I have lived in the U.S. for almost 10 years. Recently I received a job offer in Canada. In order for me to maintain my PR status and still qualify for naturalization, I had to ask the job to postpone the offer until I become U.S. citizen. However, I...
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