Hello,
My parents came to live with me on 06/11/2007. Since then they have taken trips outside USA. I just wanted to make sure that they are eligible to apply for citizenship.
Date became LPR: 06/11/2007 (6 years and 4 months total LPR time)
Trips:
1. Went to canada 07/28/2007 to 08/08/2007 (total 11 days outside USA)
2. Departed 11/12/2008 arrived back 08/16/2009 (Total stay outside USA 277 days, more than six months but less than 1 year) - Trip to India
3. Departed 11/29/2010 arrived back 05/17/2011 (Total stay outside USA 169 days, less than 6 months) - Trip to India
4. Went to Canada 06/28/2012 to 07/10/2012 (Total 12 dats outside USA)
5. Departed 03/21/2013 arrived back 09/07/2013 (Total stay outside USA - 170 days , less than 6 months) - Trip to India.
Out of these 6 years and 4 months I know they broke their continuous residency in 2008 and so their time before that doesn't count, but how much time from their second trip counts towards eligibility ? Since coming back in August 2009, they haven't broken their residency.
Both are 73 years old and not working at all and completely dependent on me. All these years, I have had them on my Tax returns as dependents.
Now, can anyone tell me when they will be eligible to apply for N-400?
Please help me...Thanks a lot for any help in this matter.
C Patel
My parents came to live with me on 06/11/2007. Since then they have taken trips outside USA. I just wanted to make sure that they are eligible to apply for citizenship.
Date became LPR: 06/11/2007 (6 years and 4 months total LPR time)
Trips:
1. Went to canada 07/28/2007 to 08/08/2007 (total 11 days outside USA)
2. Departed 11/12/2008 arrived back 08/16/2009 (Total stay outside USA 277 days, more than six months but less than 1 year) - Trip to India
3. Departed 11/29/2010 arrived back 05/17/2011 (Total stay outside USA 169 days, less than 6 months) - Trip to India
4. Went to Canada 06/28/2012 to 07/10/2012 (Total 12 dats outside USA)
5. Departed 03/21/2013 arrived back 09/07/2013 (Total stay outside USA - 170 days , less than 6 months) - Trip to India.
Out of these 6 years and 4 months I know they broke their continuous residency in 2008 and so their time before that doesn't count, but how much time from their second trip counts towards eligibility ? Since coming back in August 2009, they haven't broken their residency.
Both are 73 years old and not working at all and completely dependent on me. All these years, I have had them on my Tax returns as dependents.
Now, can anyone tell me when they will be eligible to apply for N-400?
Please help me...Thanks a lot for any help in this matter.
C Patel
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