ok... unfortunately i didn't have a good experience with my interview.
its a long story but ill try to make it short:
i got my GC in 06 (my husband is a us citizen).
during the years, i had to leave the us for 10.5 month (for medical reasons) and i make sure before i left to get the travel permit. and they gave me the permit that basically allow me to leave for 2 years.
even though i had it for 2 years, i came back after 10.5 month for 2-3 weeks and then left again for less then 6 month.
after those 2 trips i came back (i did had other short trips ).
i filed for the 5 years of having GC. and out of the 5 years, even with all the time out side i have over 3 years inside the us.
my attorney told me that they can't hold the time i was out side (the long trip) "against me" as they gave me the permission to leave with the permit. he also said, if it was more then a year then i stop the count but if its 6 month and up (as long as its less then a year) a person should have ask for the permit, which i did.
anyway, i filed for the naturalization on march and my interview was 2 days ago
in the interview the officer was not nice at all, and after 2 min he got to the page with all the exits and start ask right a way why did i leave so many times and why so long. i explained him and he start saying the i broke the time for the naturalization.
i was surprised and start tell him, but i got the permit and showed him. he didn't care.
then he asked what happened during that time, and i told him we kept our apartment and i showed him a lease i had.
he didn't even look at it. i aslo said i filed taxes for that year... i had the tax transcript with me and he didnt even ask to see it.
he continue to ask me lots of other questions, and a lot of them where about my husband (i don't know why, as i filed for the 5 years).
after couple of minutes, and a page he asked me to fill in and sign about that time during that year, he continue with the test which i passed.
at the end, he told me i will need to send some documents and gave me a form stating i passed the test, but i have a month to send documents to show i was resident in the us from 2006!!!
then, he added another marked so i will send also doc's about the marriage ?!?! then i asked why? as i filed for the 5 years... and he said that he is trying to help me coz maybe it will be easier for me to get it by the marriage.
my attorney said its not true and after u file for 1 thing, u cant go back and file for something else.
i asked him what exactly is he asking for and then i told him i have alot of it with me. he didn't even want to look and just say send it all organized.
by the way, i filed tax for all years!
since all of our stuff was thrown to the garbage while our landlord renovated the place so i dont have all the proofs from few years back, i had to call my bank and ask for all my statements back, as well from all credit cards... i have the lease, i have tax returns, i have the passport and letter from my previous employer. what else ?!
so he didn't gave me a denial but he said they cant get a decision and to send the documents.
do you know if that is just a trick or what is going on?!
do you guys know of any situation that after submitting the doc's that someone actually got approved?
should i worry? i am actually and very disappointed!
and another question, when submitting the application, i mention the trips and send copy of the permit they gave me as well. this important detail was in the application so if the law is the way the officer said, how come the USCIS process my application, deposit the check and let me continue with the process?! they should review it and make sure you qualify to continue no?!
if that the law, and I'm "not qualified" yet , they should have told me that in march when i submitted the application.
i would love to hear from any one who is familiar or know of any situation like mine (or similar). or if you have any suggestions for me here...
thank you all...