Legal Question in Immigration Law in Massachusetts

submitting form n-400 from abroad and how to correctly fill in part 7

In looking through all the materials on becoming a US Citizen through naturalization (form N-400), it is not clear wether it is possible to apply from abroad and if so, how to correctly fill in part 7 of the form. For example, what should be entered in the ''date you returned to the United States'' column, even though you are still abroad? Can you please advise?


Asked on 3/11/07, 1:32 pm

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Kseniya Zavala Law Office of Kseniya Zavala

Re: submitting form n-400 from abroad and how to correctly fill in part 7

If you satisfy all the requirements, you should file you application after you come to the US. There is a requirement that you reside in the district of filing for at least three months before filing your application. It is also questionable whether you satisfy other requirements.

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Answered on 3/15/07, 12:10 pm


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