Hello,
1- After you apply for citizenship, how does it work? If you meet the basic requirements on the form, then is the interview only place that your absences are reviewed?
2-I will have several 3-4-5 month absences. A 3 and 5 month is back to back separated by 10 days (which I am the most concerned about). How much detail will they get into? I meet the basic requirements of physical presence and max 180 days absences but do they get into a detailed questioning of my absences usually or sometimes depending on the officer? Any experiences will also be appreciated. I read about many interview experiences and they all tell about 10-20 minute interview experiences. Combined with all other questions, it means they do not really get into too much detail of questioning your absences do they? If they do, would it help to tell them that it took 9 years for me to get a green card and i was almost always in the US in that time? I mean how often do they use their subjective authority on this? If you meet the basic requirements, does it have to be something more repetitive in order to disqualify you, or he or she can just focus on one absence (i.e. 3+5 months) and question that and deny the whole thing?
3-How long does the whole process take usually? and if you pass, how long does it take you to obtain your US passport?
1- After you apply for citizenship, how does it work? If you meet the basic requirements on the form, then is the interview only place that your absences are reviewed?
2-I will have several 3-4-5 month absences. A 3 and 5 month is back to back separated by 10 days (which I am the most concerned about). How much detail will they get into? I meet the basic requirements of physical presence and max 180 days absences but do they get into a detailed questioning of my absences usually or sometimes depending on the officer? Any experiences will also be appreciated. I read about many interview experiences and they all tell about 10-20 minute interview experiences. Combined with all other questions, it means they do not really get into too much detail of questioning your absences do they? If they do, would it help to tell them that it took 9 years for me to get a green card and i was almost always in the US in that time? I mean how often do they use their subjective authority on this? If you meet the basic requirements, does it have to be something more repetitive in order to disqualify you, or he or she can just focus on one absence (i.e. 3+5 months) and question that and deny the whole thing?
3-How long does the whole process take usually? and if you pass, how long does it take you to obtain your US passport?
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