Hi folks,
I am preparing my citizenship application, and am facing the following question, for which I wasn't able to find any answer. Any help based on your knowledge or personal experience is very much appreciated.
In the travel history section, it asks to list all trips outside the US for the last 5 years. I have a trip that started 5 and half years ago, and I returned back to US 4 years and 9 months ago (so the trip lasted 8 months). I have two questions:
1. What do I list for this trip in the travel history? As the start date is earlier than 5 years ago, do I list December 2012 to August 19 2013? Or as the start date is outside the 5 year window, I list, say, May 23 2013 (today's date 5 years ago) to August 19 2013?
2. My understanding is that the 4 year and 1 day rule should apply in my case, and even if not, the 4 year and 9 months rule should apply, as it has been more than 4 years and 9 months since I returned back to USA and had no major trip since then. Have you had experiences that show that this is NOT the case?
Thanks in advance.
I am preparing my citizenship application, and am facing the following question, for which I wasn't able to find any answer. Any help based on your knowledge or personal experience is very much appreciated.
In the travel history section, it asks to list all trips outside the US for the last 5 years. I have a trip that started 5 and half years ago, and I returned back to US 4 years and 9 months ago (so the trip lasted 8 months). I have two questions:
1. What do I list for this trip in the travel history? As the start date is earlier than 5 years ago, do I list December 2012 to August 19 2013? Or as the start date is outside the 5 year window, I list, say, May 23 2013 (today's date 5 years ago) to August 19 2013?
2. My understanding is that the 4 year and 1 day rule should apply in my case, and even if not, the 4 year and 9 months rule should apply, as it has been more than 4 years and 9 months since I returned back to USA and had no major trip since then. Have you had experiences that show that this is NOT the case?
Thanks in advance.
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