Expatriates Asked on September 25, 2021
I read on the U.S. Naturalization Requirements Information (mirror):
An applicant for naturalization must […] show that [they] have been physically present in the United States for 30 months.
How many days does the 30-month presence requirement for the US naturalization (N-400 form) represent? Is it 30*30
= 900 days or 365*5/2
=912.5 (~=912 or ~=913) days? Or some other amount?
According to USCIS Policy Manual, Volume 12, Part D, Chapter 4, the physical presence requirement of at least 30 months means at least 913 days.
Correct answer by user102008 on September 25, 2021
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