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Posted about 1 month ago
Abdulrahman Al-Qasimi
Answered about 1 month ago
Minor errors on the N-400, such as forgetting a short trip, are common and usually not fatal if corrected. USCIS allows you to explain mistakes during your naturalization interview. The officer will review the explanation, and honesty is the key factor. Bring any supporting evidence to clarify your travel history. Most applicants with minor errors are still approved once they provide a truthful explanation and documentation. What matters is transparency and consistency with your statements.
Florencia Montenegro
Answered about 1 month ago
If you notice a small mistake, it is better to proactively correct it at your interview. Officers understand that people can make minor errors on lengthy applications. Clearly explain the omission and provide any relevant supporting documents, such as boarding passes, itineraries, or travel records. Being upfront shows good moral character and strengthens your case. Most applicants who handle errors this way have no issues, and the process continues smoothly.
Adebola Ogunleye
Answered about 1 month ago
USCIS evaluates the intent behind errors. Honest mistakes, especially minor ones like travel dates, rarely lead to denial. Prepare a concise explanation for your interview, and provide documentation if possible. Avoid making excuses; simply clarify the facts and show that you meet all eligibility requirements. Transparency and consistency are key. Many applicants in similar situations have successfully naturalized after explaining small discrepancies on their applications.
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