> On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 19:55:28 +0000, LeedsGirl
> wrote:
>
> >> Nah! You should just "do it" LOL!!! The hardest bit is completing
> >> the N-400 - once that's in the mail - no problems!!
> >> If you do have any questions, feel free to contact me. I think I
> >> still have a photocopy of the N-400 I filed!
> >Thanks limeynus, will shout if I need help. Will have a read of the
> >application tonight and see how motivated I get!
>
>
> Here's a very good discussion forum I found. Helped us out a lot while
> we were filing our N-400 this summer. It gives you an idea how others
> fared, and especially a good idea of the timelines involved as they
> vary wildly depending where you live and how sofisticated your local
> INS/USCIS office is equipped and staffed.
>
> http://immigrationportal.com/forumdisplay.php?f=18
>
> By the way, it took me almost 20 years of procrastination until my
> wife finally made me bite the bullet and file the forms already.
> Unlike taxes there is no April 15 due date for the N-400, so I kept
> putting it off. Especially the section where I had to list all my
> travel dates and places (I used to travel extensively all over the
> world for work in the early years, and trying to put that all together
> took me a few weeks)
>
> Also by the way, Citizenship has a tremendous advantage for your
> inheritance taxation situation. Most don't realize that and think the
> "only" advantage is that you can vote. There's much more to it then
> that. Uncle Sam puts a very, very hefty estate tax on non citizen
> residents in case they "buy the farm".
Thank you!
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