Legal Question in Immigration Law in Florida
Hi, I am in the process of getting my naturalization but unfortunately ill have to leave the country for two or three days, My question is will this be a problem towards me getting my citizenship to be an American citizen. Thank u so much.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Typically, leaving for such a short time-frame will not be a problem. However, you must not take a trip longer than 6 months. I cannot fully answer this question without more information like:
1. Do you have any criminal issues that would make you inadmissible upon reentering?
2. Do you have a greencard or reentry permit?
If you have any issues or can put off your trip, I would suggest you do that. Take the trip after you have your naturalization certificate if possible.
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That should not be a problem. Just make sure you attend your Biometrics appointment.
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