Hi all, I believe many of us have situations similar to below and I would like to seek your expertise and hear out your experiences. Please see details below:
I have two 6-12 month absences:
Q2: Potential questions that could arise from the above case?
Q3: Are my proofs enough? Which other documents could prove my case?
I have two 6-12 month absences:
- 80 days after my activation trip, I returned back to continue and graduate from the university to obtain bachelors degree.
- 80 days physical presence in-states; I did not work in the US.
- 9 months, 10 days (282 days) absence. (I did not file tax for that year)
- No re-entry permits obtained.
- May I prove my continued interest in becoming a US Citizen by showing the university transcript and graduation documents, such as diploma and photographs taken during the graduation ceremony? (Please note, immediate family member was a student in the US during the above stated period.)
- 2 month after graduation ceremony, I arrived back in the states for the 2nd time.
- 220 days physical presence in-states;
- 11 months (355 days) absence; Note, 355 days of interruption had happened in the same calendar year. (I did not file tax for that year)
- No re-entry permits obtained.
- Although I was not living there, I had signed an apartment lease for 11 month (334 days) in the US together with an immediate family member and paid rent in full each month;
- I had obtained a debit card from a well known financial institution in the US;
- I had not worked in my home country;
- I was also preparing for graduate schools in the US.
- I do have admission letters from well known universities, including Columbia University.
- Arrived in the US after the above stated 355 days and started the graduate school and since then I have left US only for 110 total days during the next 2 years and 9 months (I made total of 7 trips during 5 years).
- 5 years have already passed since my activation trip (06/2009).
- Currently employed and hold a graduate degree from a well known university (High GPA).
- I do have the SSS number and registered within the allowed duration.
- Have a good credit score.
- I have been physically present in the U.S. for thirty months within the five year period. I have longer than 1100 days (30 months) of physical presence and shorter than 800 days (25 months) of absence.
- I have resided for at least three months in the current USCIS district or state where I claim to have residency.
Q2: Potential questions that could arise from the above case?
Q3: Are my proofs enough? Which other documents could prove my case?