N-400 Application for Citizenship
You must have a Green Card for three years if you are married to a United States citizen or five years if you are not married to a United States citizen. You have to be over 18 years old, demonstrate both physical and continuous presence in the United States, and demonstrate that you are a person of […]
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It depends on your age and for how long you have had the Green Card. If you are 55 years old and you have had your Green Card for 15 years, you can take the exam in your native language. If you are 50 years old and have had the Green Card for 20 years, you […]
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You may travel while your naturalization application is pending. You must be able to go for your fingerprints at their request or your application will be delayed. You must be present for your interview and update your travel dates to make sure you are still eligible for citizenship.
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An arrest may not only affect your application for citizenship, it can affect whether or not you can keep your Green Card. The more severe the crime is, the more danger you are of actually losing your Green Card and being denied for citizenship. In general, if the case was dismissed, you may be eligible […]
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You are eligible for citizenship as long as you are 18 years old, hold a Green Card for at least 5 years, and demonstrate good moral character.
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