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Lea Mahoney

Posted 4 months ago

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How can someone prove they maintained continuous residence for naturalization?
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Vickie Daniel

Answered 4 months ago

User

They can submit tax returns, utility bills, and lease agreements showing they lived in the U.S. the whole time.

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Trinidad Wang

Answered 4 months ago

User

They can provide employment letters or pay stubs showing they worked continuously in the U.S. during the required years.

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Blake Salas

Answered 4 months ago

User

They can offer affidavits from neighbors or community members who can confirm their long-term presence.

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