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Applying N-400 self employed for 7 years... barely no income.
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Originally posted by factom123 View Post
If you can code good then I would suggest you to start reaching other clients in your free time so that you get that extra monetary support for your startup. Start ups are a tricky one man. You need all right variables to increase the odds of success. Create as much income sources as you soundly can.
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Hello Guys,
Does anyone here have any experience in filing their citizenship while self-employed for 7 years?
I'm a software engineer and decided to work on my startup and created a mobile app that's generating me passive income.
The app was in growing phase for several years so I was barely making an income.
I initially had an LLC company but dissolved it when I moved to a different state. I also pay my taxes
The past few years, I ended up on Obama Care and then Medicaid.... though I never used my health insurance.
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Congratulations on reaching this milestone! Applying for N-400 as a self-employed individual for 7 years is a testament to your dedication and hard work. Wishing you the best of luck throughout the process, and may your journey towards becoming a naturalized citizen be smooth and successful. Your determination is inspiring and a true representation of the American Dream.
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I think you should apply for N-400. Without any backup, you won't be able to run your startup fluently. So, you must feel for the N-400 hand by hand. And I don't think they have any issues with your taxes. After all you will only pay the taxes when you gonna have any profits in your hands. Thank you for sharing this problem with us
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hi everyone
Applying for N-400 after 7 years of self-employment with minimal income reflects dedication and resilience. Your journey showcases determination in the face of challenges. Good luck!Free Fire name style
Last edited by Clarar; 08-27-2023, 04:47 AM.
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Navigating the N-400 process as a self-employed individual with minimal income for seven years may pose challenges. Seek guidance from immigration experts or legal professionals to ensure a smooth application process. Gb ******** Pro Download
Last edited by tyler102; 03-25-2024, 03:37 PM.
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It appears that if you have a stable job and sufficient income to sustain yourself and fulfill tax obligations, decision-making for your officer would likely be simpler than the scenario you described. My suggestion is to consider pursuing a full-time job while simultaneously working on your startup venture. Additionally, initiating the N400 application process concurrently is advisable, given that it typically takes close to a year to complete. Wishing you safety and success on your endeavors.
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When applying for the N-400 after seven years of self-employment with minimal income, it’s crucial to present a clear picture of your financial circumstances. Focus on your entrepreneurial efforts, detailing the nature of your self-employment and the steps you’ve taken to sustain yourself. Emphasize alternative sources of support, such as savings or family assistance, and reaffirm your commitment to meeting U.S. residency requirements. Show that your lower income doesn’t diminish your dedication or potential to contribute positively to society as a future citizen. youtube vanced
Last edited by jisan77; 09-04-2024, 05:34 AM.
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