USCIS rejected my wife's Application for Naturalization (N-400) because they said that she waited too long (over 90 days) to file for US Citizenship.
Although we were not aware of any deadline (other than her green card which expires in August 2012) we knew that she had to be at least a permanent residence for at least 3 consecutive years.
I am her husband and I am a US citizen in the US Army. What can we do to get USCIS to accept her application? They wrote that she need to resubmit the application and check the appropriate box other than:
Part 2. B: I have been a lawful permanent residence of the United States for at least three years, and I have been married to and living with the same U. S. citizen for the last three years, and my spouse has been a U.S. citizen for the last three years.
Next week my wife will be a permanent residence for 5 years in the U.S. So should we check Letter A?:
A. I have been a lawful permanent residence of the United States for at least five years.
Some guidance here would be greatly appreciated.
Although we were not aware of any deadline (other than her green card which expires in August 2012) we knew that she had to be at least a permanent residence for at least 3 consecutive years.
I am her husband and I am a US citizen in the US Army. What can we do to get USCIS to accept her application? They wrote that she need to resubmit the application and check the appropriate box other than:
Part 2. B: I have been a lawful permanent residence of the United States for at least three years, and I have been married to and living with the same U. S. citizen for the last three years, and my spouse has been a U.S. citizen for the last three years.
Next week my wife will be a permanent residence for 5 years in the U.S. So should we check Letter A?:
A. I have been a lawful permanent residence of the United States for at least five years.
Some guidance here would be greatly appreciated.