2014hopeful
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I'm hoping you knowledgeable people may be able to help with a naturalization query. I filed my N-400 three weeks ago, having been a permanent resident since 2014. I currently easily meet both the residence and presence requirements. On the day I filed my application, I also received a biometrics reuse letter. According to My USCIS, my case should be completed by around November/December 2021 (Washington DC office).
For personal and professional reasons (a combination of escaping COVID and career advancement), I'm returning to my home country in July for a while. I'm not sure how long it will be for, but it it likely to be more than 6 months. Assuming I naturalize without any difficulty, it may be much longer than that. My family (wife and two US citizen kids) will be coming with me. I have handed in my notice at my current employer and we will be terminating the lease on our house. Our minimal belongings will be coming with us and I will be working in my home country while we are there (for a company that has offices there and in the US). We do intend to return to the US, but we're not sure exactly when that will be. We'll continue to have US driving licenses, credit cards, bank accounts, etc.
My question is this: does anyone have any idea how USCIS is likely to evaluate my absence from the US for naturalization purposes? Assuming I have my interview before the end of the year, I'm guessing that my being out of the country will be no problem because it will be within the 6-month threshold. If it's more than that, however (and it may be if USCIS doesn't speed up), my fear is that I will be deemed to be resident outside the US and therefore won't meet the continuous residence requirements. Given the current situation with COVID and the fact that many people have been stuck outside the US for periods longer than they might like, does anyone know if USCIS is cutting anyone any slack with these presence requirements?
I should mention that coming back to the US for the interview and oath ceremony shouldn't be an issue, and I'll be based in my company's DC offices during those periods.
Any insights would be gratefully received! Thanks in advance!
For personal and professional reasons (a combination of escaping COVID and career advancement), I'm returning to my home country in July for a while. I'm not sure how long it will be for, but it it likely to be more than 6 months. Assuming I naturalize without any difficulty, it may be much longer than that. My family (wife and two US citizen kids) will be coming with me. I have handed in my notice at my current employer and we will be terminating the lease on our house. Our minimal belongings will be coming with us and I will be working in my home country while we are there (for a company that has offices there and in the US). We do intend to return to the US, but we're not sure exactly when that will be. We'll continue to have US driving licenses, credit cards, bank accounts, etc.
My question is this: does anyone have any idea how USCIS is likely to evaluate my absence from the US for naturalization purposes? Assuming I have my interview before the end of the year, I'm guessing that my being out of the country will be no problem because it will be within the 6-month threshold. If it's more than that, however (and it may be if USCIS doesn't speed up), my fear is that I will be deemed to be resident outside the US and therefore won't meet the continuous residence requirements. Given the current situation with COVID and the fact that many people have been stuck outside the US for periods longer than they might like, does anyone know if USCIS is cutting anyone any slack with these presence requirements?
I should mention that coming back to the US for the interview and oath ceremony shouldn't be an issue, and I'll be based in my company's DC offices during those periods.
Any insights would be gratefully received! Thanks in advance!