First of all I would like to say thank you for having this awesome forum online.
The information and people are extraordinary.
Here's my awkward scenario.
I became a legal resident in 12/2003.
Between then and today, I was divorced (not by choice).
I have not been outside the US more than 30 months in the previous 5yrs and all my taxes had been filed properly.
The awkwardness starts here:
1. The last two yrs, I was back in school and my returns show almost no revenue.
2. My fiancee (American) and I, moved to the UK for work in May.
I am an Airline pilot and the industry is still alive on this side of the pond, so we opted to come out here until the industry improves back home.
I am planning of flying back home to file the N400 in the coming weeks (so I don't exceed 6 months)
Did I shoot myself in the foot by moving to the UK or is this going to hinder my chances on getting the Citizenship.
We are also getting married this year and are planning on starting a family.
thanks in advance.
P
The information and people are extraordinary.
Here's my awkward scenario.
I became a legal resident in 12/2003.
Between then and today, I was divorced (not by choice).
I have not been outside the US more than 30 months in the previous 5yrs and all my taxes had been filed properly.
The awkwardness starts here:
1. The last two yrs, I was back in school and my returns show almost no revenue.
2. My fiancee (American) and I, moved to the UK for work in May.
I am an Airline pilot and the industry is still alive on this side of the pond, so we opted to come out here until the industry improves back home.
I am planning of flying back home to file the N400 in the coming weeks (so I don't exceed 6 months)
Did I shoot myself in the foot by moving to the UK or is this going to hinder my chances on getting the Citizenship.
We are also getting married this year and are planning on starting a family.
thanks in advance.
P