Hi,
I qualify per 3 year rule to apply for US Naturalization on 05/08/2010. I received an offer from a company to work in India which requires me to start work in July 2010. I am an Indian Citizen now and I have out of the US for 43 days in the last 5 years.
I expect to finish my FP and hopefully (but not likely) my Interview before mid July 2010. My wife and kids are already US Citizens and they will stay in US and I plan to come down when I get notice for my interview and oath dates. So, my family will maintain residence (we are renting), keep our Credit Cards, Banking accounts and pay utilities in US as we were doing earlier. We will all move back to India once I get my citizenship and set up our kids schools.
My question is there any risk to my US Citizenship if I start work during N-400 process. I don't want to impact my application because of this move. Can someone help in answering this question if I will get in trouble if I come back for the Interview and Oath processes? I don't think it will take more than 6 months to complete the entire N-400 process so I won't be out more than 3 months out of US at a time.
Thanks a lot for your help in advance.
I qualify per 3 year rule to apply for US Naturalization on 05/08/2010. I received an offer from a company to work in India which requires me to start work in July 2010. I am an Indian Citizen now and I have out of the US for 43 days in the last 5 years.
I expect to finish my FP and hopefully (but not likely) my Interview before mid July 2010. My wife and kids are already US Citizens and they will stay in US and I plan to come down when I get notice for my interview and oath dates. So, my family will maintain residence (we are renting), keep our Credit Cards, Banking accounts and pay utilities in US as we were doing earlier. We will all move back to India once I get my citizenship and set up our kids schools.
My question is there any risk to my US Citizenship if I start work during N-400 process. I don't want to impact my application because of this move. Can someone help in answering this question if I will get in trouble if I come back for the Interview and Oath processes? I don't think it will take more than 6 months to complete the entire N-400 process so I won't be out more than 3 months out of US at a time.
Thanks a lot for your help in advance.