Us Citizenship Residency Exception

Summary

If you were unable to meet the US residency requirement for citizenship due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, you may be eligible for an exception. This is assessed individually, and you will need to provide documentation such as proof of travel restrictions, evidence of your intent to return to the US, and proof of ties to the US. Consider consulting with an immigration attorney for personalized advice.

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To help you with the necessary documentation for requesting an exception to the continuous residence requirement for US citizenship, here is what you will need:
- Proof of travel restrictions during the COVID-* period (e.g., government-issued travel bans, flight cancellations).
- Evidence showing your intent to return to the US (e.g., leasing agreements, employer letters).
- Evidence of your ties to the US (e.g., family in the US, property ownership, ongoing commitments).
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You will need to gather the following documents:
- Proof of travel restrictions: Government-issued travel bans, flight cancellations.
- Evidence of intent to return: Leasing agreements, employer letters.
- Evidence of ties to the US: Family in the US, property ownership, ongoing commitments.
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