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N400 and Continuous Residence, Issue?

I would like to know if I should apply for citizenship in matters of continuance residence,

I was 18 years old when admitted to the U.S. as a Legal Permanent Resident on Sep, 2019 through the D.V. program, my trips outside the U.S. (to home country) were for the purpose of school as I was already in college when I immigrated, they can be summed as:

- 1.3 months in the US.

- 8 months OUTSIDE (COVID-FLIGHT < 6months CANCELLED FOLLOWING PR. TRUMP EU-TRAVEL-BAN), returned with a repatriation flight arranged by the U.S.Embassy.

- 6 months in the U.S.

- 8 months OUTISDE (PARENTS SUPPORT COVID + SCHOOL + FAMILY MEMBERS DEATH)

-- NOW ---

- 1 year in the U.S.

- 4 months OUTSIDE (SCHOOL) (APPLYING FOR A REENTRY PERMIT? )

- 1 month (Inside)

- 3.5 months OUTSIDE (SCHOOL)

- 4.5 months INSIDE

- 3.5 months OUTSIDE (SCHOOL)

- 1 month INSIDE.

- 2.5 months OUTSIDE (SCHOOL) [SCHOOL FINISHED]

- COME BACK DEFINITELY

Given the scenario, I would reach about 33 months of physical presence at the 5th birthday of my green card, so given the scenario of the trips, what are my odds of getting my N400 to be approved?

Thank you for your answers.

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