回复 1楼sweetyherb的帖子 "另外过去3年内有一年半在国外(且有一次单次超过半年),这个是不是也影响入籍?" 绿卡在美国的时间必须要足够长, 否则会不合要求。 A. Physical Presence Requirement An applicant for naturalization is generally required to have been physically present in the United States for at least half the time for which his or her continuous residence is required. Applicants for naturalization under INA 316(a) are required to demonstrate physical presence in the United States for at least 30 months (at least 913 days) before filing the application.[1] Physical presence refers to the number of days the applicant must physically be present in the United States during the statutory period up to the date of filing for naturalization. The continuous residence[2] and physical presence requirements are interrelated but each must be satisfied for naturalization. USCIS will count the day that an applicant departs from the United States and the day he or she returns as days of physical presence within the United States for naturalization purposes.[3] B. Documentation and Evidence Mere possession of a Permanent Resident Card (PRC) for the period of time required for physical presence does not in itself establish the applicant’s physical presence for naturalization purposes. The applicant must demonstrate actual physical presence in the United States through documentation. USCIS will review all of the relevant records to assist with the determination of whether the applicant has met the required period of physical presence. The applicant's testimony will also be considered in determining whether the applicant met the required period of physical presence.
另外过去3年内有一年半在国外(且有一次单次超过半年),这个是不是也影响入籍?
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不算
没有一个党员会在入籍的时候承认自己加入过中国共产党
专业的协会这种也是可写可不写。主要是看有没有加入古巴游击队这种。
"另外过去3年内有一年半在国外(且有一次单次超过半年),这个是不是也影响入籍?"
绿卡在美国的时间必须要足够长, 否则会不合要求。 A. Physical Presence Requirement An applicant for naturalization is generally required to have been physically present in the United States for at least half the time for which his or her continuous residence is required. Applicants for naturalization under INA 316(a) are required to demonstrate physical presence in the United States for at least 30 months (at least 913 days) before filing the application.[1] Physical presence refers to the number of days the applicant must physically be present in the United States during the statutory period up to the date of filing for naturalization. The continuous residence[2] and physical presence requirements are interrelated but each must be satisfied for naturalization. USCIS will count the day that an applicant departs from the United States and the day he or she returns as days of physical presence within the United States for naturalization purposes.[3] B. Documentation and Evidence Mere possession of a Permanent Resident Card (PRC) for the period of time required for physical presence does not in itself establish the applicant’s physical presence for naturalization purposes. The applicant must demonstrate actual physical presence in the United States through documentation. USCIS will review all of the relevant records to assist with the determination of whether the applicant has met the required period of physical presence. The applicant's testimony will also be considered in determining whether the applicant met the required period of physical presence.