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

Under the 5-year rule you have enough physical-presence days, but you took one trip abroad lasting 8 continuous months. A trip longer than 6 months but under a year can disrupt continuous residence unless you rebut it.

Which statement best describes your situation?

  1. The trip is irrelevant because your day count was high.
  2. Physical presence and continuous residence are one and the same test.
  3. The 8-month trip may break continuous residence and needs rebuttal.
  4. Any trip under one year is automatically fine with no explanation.

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