Naturalization Approval for Former Canadian National in Cleveland Ohio, Multiple Trips Abroad Issue

CASE: N-400 (Citizenship / Naturalization)
APPLICANT: Canadian
LOCATION: Cleveland, Ohio

Our client came to the United States from Canada when she was 14 years old as a permanent resident. She has studied and worked in the United States as a green card holder, but did not naturalize as a U.S. Citizen.  Our client contacted us in early October 2011 and she retained our office for her naturalization application.  Our client was concerned about her numerous trips to Canada for the last five years, with some almost lasting six months.  Although she went to Canada back and forth, she has never left the United States more than 180 days continuously. She also resided in the United States for a least half of the past five years. Thus, her travel record should not be a problem for her naturalization application.

Her N-400 application was filed on October 20, 2011 with all necessary supporting documents.
Our office prepared her before her interview, and also accompanied her on January 5, 2012 at the Cleveland CIS office.  Our client answered all questions correctly and passed her citizenship interview.   Eventually, her N-400 was approved on January 23, 2012. Her oath taking is scheduled soon in which she will be a U.S. Citizen.

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