N-400 broken physical presence?
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N-400 broken physical presence?
I am currently applying for citizenship and am wondering whether I have
broken my 'physical presence' continuity. I was sent on 3 long business
trips separated by only 4 days each, which means I was out of the
country for long periods of time. Im wondering whether the INS will
consider all of these trips to be a single trip since they were
separated by only a few days?
Any advice would be greatly received!
Hugh
broken my 'physical presence' continuity. I was sent on 3 long business
trips separated by only 4 days each, which means I was out of the
country for long periods of time. Im wondering whether the INS will
consider all of these trips to be a single trip since they were
separated by only a few days?
Any advice would be greatly received!
Hugh
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Re: N-400 broken physical presence?
[email protected] wrote:
> I am currently applying for citizenship and am wondering whether I have
> broken my 'physical presence' continuity. I was sent on 3 long business
> trips separated by only 4 days each, which means I was out of the
> country for long periods of time. Im wondering whether the INS will
> consider all of these trips to be a single trip since they were
> separated by only a few days?
They won't; they do count individual days for various purposes.
> Any advice would be greatly received!
>
> Hugh
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> I am currently applying for citizenship and am wondering whether I have
> broken my 'physical presence' continuity. I was sent on 3 long business
> trips separated by only 4 days each, which means I was out of the
> country for long periods of time. Im wondering whether the INS will
> consider all of these trips to be a single trip since they were
> separated by only a few days?
They won't; they do count individual days for various purposes.
> Any advice would be greatly received!
>
> Hugh
--
Please visit my FAQ at http://www.kkeane.com before asking a question here.
It may answer your question. Remember, I am strictly a layperson without
any legal training. I encourage the reader to seek competent legal counsel
rather than relying on usenet newsgroups.