Background:
Obtained Green Card in 2015 while studying abroad.
Traveled back and forth, maintaining GC through reentry permits and stays under 6 months when necessary.
Have documented reasons for two instances (green rows below) of stays slightly under 6 months.
Always filed income taxes except for 2019 - was broke.
These are my dates. Calculations might be off a day or 2.
Question(s):
- Considering the 5-year continuous residence requirement, am I eligible to file for naturalization under the 4-year-1-day rule due to my absence abroad?
- While I'm aware a Verification of Non-filing Letter from the IRS only confirms the absence of a filed return, I'm considering obtaining one for 2019 as a precautionary measure. Is this advisable?
I've come across suggestions from experts advising to wait until 4 years and 6 months before filing, and I'm personally inclined towards this approach. Thinking of filing in Late Mar/Early April 2024
While there's no immediate rush, I'm willing to risk the application fee and getting this out the way ASAP if I stand the slightest chance.
Thanks for reading. Looking forward to you responses!!
I've searched the internet for similar experiences, but information seems to be rightfully scarce. If I go this route, I'll update my case here. Hopefully it'll be beneficial to the community.
Obtained Green Card in 2015 while studying abroad.
Traveled back and forth, maintaining GC through reentry permits and stays under 6 months when necessary.
Have documented reasons for two instances (green rows below) of stays slightly under 6 months.
Always filed income taxes except for 2019 - was broke.
These are my dates. Calculations might be off a day or 2.
Question(s):
- Considering the 5-year continuous residence requirement, am I eligible to file for naturalization under the 4-year-1-day rule due to my absence abroad?
- While I'm aware a Verification of Non-filing Letter from the IRS only confirms the absence of a filed return, I'm considering obtaining one for 2019 as a precautionary measure. Is this advisable?
I've come across suggestions from experts advising to wait until 4 years and 6 months before filing, and I'm personally inclined towards this approach. Thinking of filing in Late Mar/Early April 2024
While there's no immediate rush, I'm willing to risk the application fee and getting this out the way ASAP if I stand the slightest chance.
Thanks for reading. Looking forward to you responses!!
I've searched the internet for similar experiences, but information seems to be rightfully scarce. If I go this route, I'll update my case here. Hopefully it'll be beneficial to the community.
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