Hello all,
I am planning to apply for naturalization some time this month. So I got my green card around end of May 2010, and I stayed in the US until mid June and went back to my country because I just graduated high school at that time. But I came back to the US for good in end of December 2010 for college, and I have lived here in the US continuously ever since then. I was looking up check list for naturalization, and it says if I took any trips outside the US for 6 months or more, I need to show proof that I will continue to live, work and keep ties to the US (eg. IRS, rent etc). A little confused here, so do I have to do that? Technically I've been away from June-Dec 2010 and that's 6 months. But I'm worried that I will be denied for my naturalization, or even worse get my green card taken away because of that. Does immigration have access to my flight record through the airline?
Any tips would be helpful! Thank you!
I am planning to apply for naturalization some time this month. So I got my green card around end of May 2010, and I stayed in the US until mid June and went back to my country because I just graduated high school at that time. But I came back to the US for good in end of December 2010 for college, and I have lived here in the US continuously ever since then. I was looking up check list for naturalization, and it says if I took any trips outside the US for 6 months or more, I need to show proof that I will continue to live, work and keep ties to the US (eg. IRS, rent etc). A little confused here, so do I have to do that? Technically I've been away from June-Dec 2010 and that's 6 months. But I'm worried that I will be denied for my naturalization, or even worse get my green card taken away because of that. Does immigration have access to my flight record through the airline?
Any tips would be helpful! Thank you!
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