Quick Question. N400 Form
#1
Pain in the Butt
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Quick Question. N400 Form
Hey all
I'm sitting here in work filling out the N400 form (If you don't tell I won't lol) and for the life of me can't remember the EXACT dates thast I moved from 1 place to the next. Months and year isn't an issue..... date though... have no clue.
Will this be an issue if one or 2 of the dates are slightly out, or am I sweating the small stuff again?
G
I'm sitting here in work filling out the N400 form (If you don't tell I won't lol) and for the life of me can't remember the EXACT dates thast I moved from 1 place to the next. Months and year isn't an issue..... date though... have no clue.
Will this be an issue if one or 2 of the dates are slightly out, or am I sweating the small stuff again?
G
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Re: Quick Question. N400 Form
Hey all
I'm sitting here in work filling out the N400 form (If you don't tell I won't lol) and for the life of me can't remember the EXACT dates thast I moved from 1 place to the next. Months and year isn't an issue..... date though... have no clue.
Will this be an issue if one or 2 of the dates are slightly out, or am I sweating the small stuff again?
G
I'm sitting here in work filling out the N400 form (If you don't tell I won't lol) and for the life of me can't remember the EXACT dates thast I moved from 1 place to the next. Months and year isn't an issue..... date though... have no clue.
Will this be an issue if one or 2 of the dates are slightly out, or am I sweating the small stuff again?
G
#3
Re: Quick Question. N400 Form
I think months and year are fine. But I do know (anecdotally) that they do do the math to make sure you have been in country the requisite amount of time, so make sure you get there are no typos (we had to show a passport, airline ticket, etc when we misstyped a year and it looked like we broke residency).
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Re: Quick Question. N400 Form
I think months and year are fine. But I do know (anecdotally) that they do do the math to make sure you have been in country the requisite amount of time, so make sure you get there are no typos (we had to show a passport, airline ticket, etc when we misstyped a year and it looked like we broke residency).