hard · U.S. Naturalization Test (2025 Standard) english

An applicant naturalizing as the spouse of a U.S. citizen uses the 3-year rule, which requires physical presence of at least 18 of the last 36 months. This applicant has been physically present for 20 of the last 36 months and kept a U.S. home the whole time.

What is the correct eligibility conclusion on physical presence?

  1. Not eligible, because the spouse rule requires 30 of 60 months
  2. Not eligible, because 20 months is too few
  3. Eligible, because 20 meets the 18-of-36-month requirement
  4. Eligible only after reaching 36 months of presence

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