What to do?

trina7666

New Member
Hello Everyone,
I am new to this forum and I would like to ask question regarding my N-400 application.
What should I do if I say No to the question trips outside the US on my application, where in fact I did travel for a 5 days cruise to Bahamas on July 2007. I don't really remember the exact dates though.
Right now I am just waiting for my IL to come.
Should I just tell the IO during the interview that I made a mistake? That in fact I had travel outside the US?
What should I tell the IO?
Please I need your advice while I am waiting for my interview.
Thank you so much!
 
Don't worry about it. You are allowed to correct most mistakes (including travel dates) at the interview. The interviewer will go through your application section by section, just tell the interviewer about that 5-day trip when they reach the travel section.

You can mention that the dates are not exact, but try to dig up old emails or receipts to figure out the exact dates if possible. Don't waste too much time trying to find the exact dates though; a 5 day trip is negligible unless you are pushing the limits of continuous residence or physical presence.
 
Thank you Jackolantern

Thank you so much for the answer Jackolantern.
I also have more question about my N400 application. I put N/A in the question "other name used" because I never knew that I should put my maiden name there, I mean my name before I got married. Will it be a problem?
What should I tell the IO? Please I need your advice as I am patiently waiting for my Interview.



And also I lost my old passport. Will they ask for my old passport?

Thanks, hope you will answer my question..
 
You can tell them exactly what you've said here- that you didn't think of putting down your maiden name. Tell them, and they will probably add it.

You can tell them you've misplaced your old passport, and with only a 5 day cruise, you will be fine. They might check their own records to make sure you didn't lie, but that's about it.
 
hello everyone, i am a citizen of UK. i am wishing to stay in United States, but no idea about getting citizenship from US. what should i do for this? how much years do i stay in US to get it? please help...

Before you can become a US citizen, first you need to be a permanent resident of the US (i.e. obtain a green card), unless you can claim US citizenship based on having a parent who was a US citizen when you were born or you've served in the US military.

A green card is normally obtained either by having a family member in the US sponsor you (spouse, sibling, parent, or child who is over 21), or a US employer who will hire you, or the Diversity Lottery. But only 50,000 green cards per year are awarded in the lottery out of the millions who apply, and from the UK only people born in Northern Ireland are eligible for the lottery.

The bottom line is that most people in the world who want to move to the US don't qualify to do so. Most don't have a qualified US-based relative, or don't have the qualifications for an employment-based green card (or if they have the qualifications, they can't find a willing employer), or aren't lucky enough to win a spot in the green card lottery.
 
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