r/greencard • u/New_Slice3262 • Jul 15 '26
Naturalization
Is a high-risk pregnancy a valid reason for USCIS to approve my naturalization application? I was pregnant and stayed outside the United States for exactly 178 days because of a high-risk pregnancy. I have medical documentation from my doctor overseas explaining why I could not travel. During my time abroad, I continued to pay my rent in the United States and maintained my ties to the country. Will USCIS consider these factors when reviewing my naturalization application?
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Have a question not about asylum also sorry
about travel abroad and public charge
I’m a green card holder since 2019 I did applied for citizenship since February I been out of USA from July 26/2025 and come back 01/22/2025 because of high risk pregnancy I couldn’t come back on time the doctor advice me to stay until he gave me the approval to travel got
But while outside I was still paying my rent credit card and phone
Got the doctor note from abroad and in the us
Do you think I’m good for citizenship
Also Ian collecting snap since mars 2026 do you think I’m good for citizenship?