kelvin8250
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In my case, maybe during my interview, the officer will ask me to add some update information or to make some changes, in my N-400, such as Part 6, B ( Information about your residence and employment ) and Part 7 ( Time outside the United States ). In Part 6, B, about the Dates, I am a college student, I just wrote from my first semester, in 2004, June to 2009, February( In fact, that was my last semester, so I just wrote as of " 2009, February ", I didn't write " Present ". But, later, I changed my mind, I need to study one more semester, from March to July, in 2009 ). My interview will be next week, in June 2009, which mean at the time of my interview, I still study at that college and a college student.
So, in case of the officer asks me to write " present " or the last day of this semester in that part instead of " 2009, February ". Should I bring a new N-400, which is page 3, filling in at home and bringing it to my interview? Or the officer will use a red pen that crosses the old one out, and writes " present " by a red pen? In fact, I don't like my N-400 to be crossed out a lot. I prefer to bring a new copy of that page.
What the officer is going to do if I need to make some changes in my N-400? a red pen, a new copy of N-400 or other ways?
So, in case of the officer asks me to write " present " or the last day of this semester in that part instead of " 2009, February ". Should I bring a new N-400, which is page 3, filling in at home and bringing it to my interview? Or the officer will use a red pen that crosses the old one out, and writes " present " by a red pen? In fact, I don't like my N-400 to be crossed out a lot. I prefer to bring a new copy of that page.
What the officer is going to do if I need to make some changes in my N-400? a red pen, a new copy of N-400 or other ways?
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