Talk to an immigration attorney. Not just any attorney but one who has a lot of experience in such matters. I am married to a Mexican citizen and wasted a year with one attorney who thought he knew what he was doing but I later found out he had never processed a naturalization via marriage tramite before. He had most of it wrong. I have since found one who is very experienced and has helped me to fast track the process and was even able to get them to waive some things because all that I went through. That takes an experienced immigration attorney with inside connections.
I would not suggest you lie on any paperwork about your time here, etc as that could bring very serious consequences later.
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