Hi Guys, I have read the USCIS guide for naturalization. http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/M-476.pdf
This piece of text isnt clear to me:
My sister has broken her continuous resident because of being almost 2 years abroad. Does this mean that she can apply a year earlier because of the guide saying "If you return within 2 years, some of your time out of the country does count" ??
Anyone can shed some light on it?
This piece of text isnt clear to me:
What if I was outside the United States
for 1 year or longer?
...
If you leave the country for 1 year or
longer, you may be eligible to re-enter as a
Permanent Resident if you have a Re-entry
Permit. but none of the time you were in
the United States before you left the country
counts toward your time in continuous
residence.
If you return within 2 years, some of your
time out of the country does count. In
fact, the last 364 days of your time out of
the country (1 year minus 1 day) counts
toward meeting your continuous residence
requirement.
My sister has broken her continuous resident because of being almost 2 years abroad. Does this mean that she can apply a year earlier because of the guide saying "If you return within 2 years, some of your time out of the country does count" ??
Anyone can shed some light on it?