Hi Kim - there are some words on the USCIS site saying only 'trips of more
than 24hrs'.need to be recorded, take a look.
I had quite a lot of longer trips and had a problem with physical residence
time. Stamps in my UK passport recorded entry dates but I had no definitive
record or departure (the UK won't - I asked on a few occasions – stamp UK
passport holders entering the UK). The USCIS accepted my dates - I thought
they might have a record of entry/exit form immigration control but didn't
seem to.
Kim wrote:
>I'm starting to look over the paperwork for the N400 and I'm hoping
>I'm not in trouble...
>
>I live about 5 min. from the Canadian border and my family lives about
>5 min. away on the Canadian side... so I travel to Canada very
>frequently. For the last year and half I've crossed the border nearly
>weekly (sometimes for the afternoon and sometimes overnight), but
>haven't kept track of dates as I didn't realize it would be required
>on the application.
>
>How should I handle this question on the N400?
>
>Thanks,
>Kim
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