I-751 (2007 Only)
#316
Re: I-751 (2007 Only)
File the N-400 when you qualify. If, by the time you have the interview for naturalization, your I-751 is still not adjudicated, the officer has the power to do so on the spot, and then approve your N-400 as well.
Rene
#317
Re: I-751 (2007 Only)
Way too simplistic. Changing the rules like that would result in an influx of applications which would then take even longer to process, and probably a backlog. Would they catch up eventually? Maybe, maybe not, but who knows, by then it may only take them 3 months to process them anyway.
#320
Re: I-751 (2007 Only)
The Wiki article on Naturalization has all the resources you need to see when you qualify to apply:
Naturalization US Citizenship Resources
Naturalization US Citizenship Resources
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Re: I-751 (2007 Only)
Lulu204, sorry so long to answer your question.
I live in a rural area so all our mailing goes to a post office that I pick up in town.
On the form they ask for mailing address if it is different from out home or physical address.
USCIC then tried mailing my correspondence to the physical address and since we don't get delivery to this address the post office returned the mail. It doesn't seem to matter that there is only about 200 people in out little town and that everybody knows each other and the postmistress knows us. She still put the mail in the return basket.
I live in a rural area so all our mailing goes to a post office that I pick up in town.
On the form they ask for mailing address if it is different from out home or physical address.
USCIC then tried mailing my correspondence to the physical address and since we don't get delivery to this address the post office returned the mail. It doesn't seem to matter that there is only about 200 people in out little town and that everybody knows each other and the postmistress knows us. She still put the mail in the return basket.