There are numerous threads on this topic but none of the OP's seem to have actually gone through the interiew and passed.
My interview was scheduled and completed on August 27, 2007. I passed and received the N-652 with the "Congratulations! Your application has been recommended for approval..." checked off. At the time of my interview, I had a total of 16 trips since I acquired my GC but none exceeded 6 months.
I am a little concerned that some of my traveling might signal a red flag even though I've already passed the interview. Basically, since April, I've been doing a lot of traveling (just for personal reasons...like an extended vacation). However, I've making frequent return trips to the US for a week or so before leaving again for another trip. My longest trip has been 58 days so far. I am now actually in Europe waiting for my oath letter. My mother checks my mail regularly and will contact me as soon as it arrives. In addition, I am able to come back to the US on short notice to fulfill my oath appointment.
As of today, the total days I've been out of the US all together is 321. Of course, I understand that everyday that goes by while I'm waiting for my oath letter increases that. I guess what I want to know is should I be concerned since I've already passed the interview? I won't be returning to the US until December 1st unless of course I receive my oath letter before that.
Thanks.
My interview was scheduled and completed on August 27, 2007. I passed and received the N-652 with the "Congratulations! Your application has been recommended for approval..." checked off. At the time of my interview, I had a total of 16 trips since I acquired my GC but none exceeded 6 months.
I am a little concerned that some of my traveling might signal a red flag even though I've already passed the interview. Basically, since April, I've been doing a lot of traveling (just for personal reasons...like an extended vacation). However, I've making frequent return trips to the US for a week or so before leaving again for another trip. My longest trip has been 58 days so far. I am now actually in Europe waiting for my oath letter. My mother checks my mail regularly and will contact me as soon as it arrives. In addition, I am able to come back to the US on short notice to fulfill my oath appointment.
As of today, the total days I've been out of the US all together is 321. Of course, I understand that everyday that goes by while I'm waiting for my oath letter increases that. I guess what I want to know is should I be concerned since I've already passed the interview? I won't be returning to the US until December 1st unless of course I receive my oath letter before that.
Thanks.