I disagree with Huracan. In your case it will be 5 years because the GC was obtained through the Employment route and therefore you can apply for citizenship after 5 years (minus 90 days) of having obtained your GC.mygchope said:is it 3 years or 5 years after GC?
Thanks!
N400Applier said:I disagree with Huracan. In your case it will be 5 years because the GC was obtained through the Employment route and therefore you can apply for citizenship after 5 years (minus 90 days) of having obtained your GC.
Hmnnn...Good point....I need to investigate this further.......Huracan said:I respectfully disagree with your disagreement unless you can back your disagreement with some documentation. The naturalization guide doesn't mention that obtaining the GC through employment disqualifies you from the marriage accelerated naturalization eligibility. Anyway, here is an excerpt from the naturalization guide:
"If you are at least 18 years old and:
Are currently married to and living with a U.S. citizen;
and
Have been married to and living with that same U.S.
citizen for the past 3 years;
and
Your spouse has been a U.S. citizen for the past 3 years."
My 2 cents
mygchope said:is it 3 years or 5 years after GC?
Thanks!
N400Applier said:Hmnnn...Good point....I need to investigate this further.......