I am a permanent resident in the U.S. and a junior in college. I will be applying for U.S. citizenship in summer 2020 as that is when my time required for naturalization becomes fulfilled.
Once I become a U.S. citizen, I plan on going through OTS for commission and becoming a pilot in the USAF.
I have heard that background check on an individual who has spent a significant time abroad can take much longer and could result in rejection at the end.
I had moved back and forth between here and South Korea until high school, which was when I permanently moved to here.
Could someone please elaborate on this information about background check on recently naturalized citizen and/or someone who has spent many years abroad?
Could my background prevent me from becoming a pilot in the USAF?
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I am a permanent resident in the U.S. and a junior in college. I will be applying for U.S. citizenship in summer 2020 as that is when my time required for naturalization becomes fulfilled.
Once I become a U.S. citizen, I plan on going through OTS for commission and becoming a pilot in the USAF.
I have heard that background check on an individual who has spent a significant time abroad can take much longer and could result in rejection at the end.
I had moved back and forth between here and South Korea until high school, which was when I permanently moved to here.
Could someone please elaborate on this information about background check on recently naturalized citizen and/or someone who has spent many years abroad?
Could my background prevent me from becoming a pilot in the USAF?
Thank you in advance.
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