Time Frame for Filing an N-400
Hello,
I became a Conditional Permanent Resident in June 2011. In May 2012 I married.
Thus this May, I will be able to submit the N-400 form for naturalization.
My question, can I submit the form 90 days prior to May or only on the day of the anniversary in May?
Also, I lived in Florida until September last year, when I moved to Maine. I lived in Florida for the previous eight years, with only 36 days absences in that time.
However, I traveled in Oct. to Europe, and when I return in a couple of days, I will have been gone for 170ish days. (All combined is still ok with physical presence and continuous residence.)
Since I moved from FL to ME in Sept., I only was there for 30 something days before travelling to Europe. When I am back in ME, do I have to be there another 60 days to fulfill the residency requirement, or does it suffice that I moved my residence from FL to ME, and am a resident of the latter since Sept. 14?
Thanks for your advice.
Re: Time Frame for Filing an N-400
The USCIS provides an early filing caclulator to make sure that you don't file your N-400 too early.
Re: Time Frame for Filing an N-400
But it does not inform me if I am eligible.
Re: Time Frame for Filing an N-400
Consult an attorney for assistance if you are unable to figure it out.