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Old Oct 15th 2003, 3:19 am
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Lyuba Galetovic O.
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Please help my friend.. She is married to a US citizen and is ready to
apply for naturalization. She has had a GC for 3 years and in the
process of filling out the form, but we are wondering about one of the
questions which is about times she has been out of the country the
last 5 years. If she only has had the GC for 3 years, is it
necessary to include trips made while she wasn't a PR and not residing
in the US?

Any help will be appreciated
 
Old Oct 15th 2003, 4:04 am
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Originally posted by Lyuba Galetovic O.
Please help my friend.. She is married to a US citizen and is ready to
apply for naturalization. She has had a GC for 3 years and in the
process of filling out the form, but we are wondering about one of the
questions which is about times she has been out of the country the
last 5 years. If she only has had the GC for 3 years, is it
necessary to include trips made while she wasn't a PR and not residing
in the US?

Any help will be appreciated
Download the GUIDE TO NATURALIZATION from the BCIS website.

Just include as much detail as you can to answer the question.
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