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Work At Home Free Classifieds => Post Your Products & Services Here => Topic started by: nancymervin on October 18, 2012, 05:37:41 AM
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Applicants applying for US Citizenship must have maintained continuous residence in the United States for at least five years immediately preceding the applicant's filing for citizenship with Form N400 (http://www.uscitizenship.info/articles/how-much-is-the-n-400-application-fee/index.html). Continuous residence is not the same thing as physically being present in the United States. An applicants must maintain status as a legal permanent resident (green card holder), but does not necessarily have to be physically in the United States to accomplish this.
After a year in US as a green card holder in case for example you need to stay outside US for employment reasons then you can file Form N-470 to preserver residence. Trips outside US as a green card holder should not exceed 180 days per trip. If you are going to stay outside US for more than a year remember to apply for reentry permit and get it approved before leaving US.
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