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    continuous and physical residence

    I have read that:Naturalization applicants must continuously reside in the U.S. for three or five years (depending on the basis for naturalization) and must have been physically present in the United States for half of that time. Here is where I am confused: Does it mean that after I spend...
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    maintaining continuity or residence

    Please correct if I am wrong. I have an employment offer at US company overseas. In order to maintain continuity of residency I need to apply to preserve continuity of residence to avoid the loss of the time already spent as a permanent resident in meeting the five year continuous residency...
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    Green Card issue date

    yes, married in 2003, interview in 2005, then I have letters from USCIS stating "file not found"
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    Green Card issue date

    What if I wanted to make a case in front of an immigration judge? Would that help?
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    Green Card issue date

    it's bad news but thanks for the advice!
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    Green Card issue date

    Yes, I never received stamp in the passport or any letter confirming, I was just told that everything is fine and card will come in the mail. Really nothing I can do about it? Is it a big problem if I try sending back my card for correction?
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    Green Card issue date

    I have recently obtained my Greeen Card after 4 years delay. My interview has taken place in May 2005 and back then i was suppose to receive card in the mail, my file got lost and recently found, unfortunately the issue date on my card is 2009. this will prevent me to become a citizen for many...
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