cron2 said:Is it possible for me to apply for citizenship outside the US ( after completing the 5 year residency requirement ) or leave right after applying and take the fingerprints and oath in an overseas US consulate ?
Thaks
cron2 said:Is it possible for me to apply for citizenship outside the US ( after completing the 5 year residency requirement ) or leave right after applying and take the fingerprints and oath in an overseas US consulate ?
Thaks
cron2 said:Is it possible for me to apply for citizenship outside the US ( after completing the 5 year residency requirement ) or leave right after applying and take the fingerprints and oath in an overseas US consulate ?
Thaks
dsfgh100 said:cron2. It is a known fact on this board that Rahul and JoeF kiss each other's butt.
If you file and leave the country, how do postpone your FP appointment through a friend, assuming that your friend will get the appointment letter? I am think of filing and leaving the country for a 5 month 20 day trip to my home country. So, when my friend request for FP reappointment, can he give a request any time in the future? Thanks
If you file and leave the country, how do postpone your FP appointment through a friend, assuming that your friend will get the appointment letter? I am think of filing and leaving the country for a 5 month 20 day trip to my home country. So, when my friend request for FP reappointment, can he give a request any time in the future? Thanks
In order to obtain citizenship, you are required to maintain continuous residence in the US throughout the entire process until the oath. So unless your trips abroad are just going to be short visits and not permanent relocation, what you're planning will jeopardize your application.Is it possible for me to apply for citizenship outside the US ( after completing the 5 year residency requirement ) or leave right after applying and take the fingerprints and oath in an overseas US consulate ?
SITUATION:
I'm considering submitting the N400 on May 3rd and flying out to Africa around Friday June 4th/Saturday June 5th. As you know I'm planning to be in Africa for a week.
QUESTIONS:
1) Assuming the letter requesting me to show up for fingerprinting shows up in my mailbox just after I depart, how much time is given to the applicant between when the letter is sent to/received by the applicant and the date when the applicant is expected to appear for fingerprinting? Do we have to appear for fingerprinting within 1/2/3 weeks from the date we receive the letter?
2) Just to be extra safe, I'm thinking of providing a PO Box at which USCIS can send me my receipts/fingerprinting/interview/oath invites. I don't want my physical address mailbox to get potentially overcrowded and to run out of space when it's time for insertion of my fingerprinting and other invites. Does USCIS allow applicants to specify PO Boxes for correspondence?
You can use a PO Box for a mailing address. However, you must still indicate a main physical address on your application. Also, if you use a private PO Box (instead of a standard USPS PO Box) , some USCIS mail (stamped with do not forward) will not get forwarded.Does USCIS allow applicants to specify PO Boxes for correspondence?
Ok my parents dead both of them ,i been living in the us for 10 years plus...its about time for me to become a citizenship .know heres my problem i left usa because i had nobody to stay work not so good .me have a business mind set in wich i belive to own a business ....me staying in the usa was homeless have nowhere to go ..no transportation or nothing i have a step dad in mexico .he wants to help me out ..but he has a job for me over there .i took a flight over there know am working and doing good and saving for my business .know my question is can i apply for my citizenship ove there in mexico ..because am homeless in the usa ..but dont want to loose that oportunity to have a usa passport ...can i explain these have both parents pass away me to be able to explain and apply and becaome a usa citizenship withouth going back to the usa .....because i have nobody in the usa to stay and live