i think u might be wrong, check this out.
Normally, a noncitizen wishing to have full U.S. citizenship must first become a lawful permanent resident for at least five years, or three years if he or she is married to a U.S. citizen.
Under the Immigration & Nationality Act (INA) Section 328...
I've been a U.S. resident a few months now and i'm planning on joining the navy. i was told that after one day of active duty in times of war, i would qualify to apply for citizenship. Is this a fact or do i have to be a resident for at least 3 years before qualifying? Thanks
i already have a DL after getting my one year temporal work permit but it is only valid for a year. so now that i have my 2 year green card can i go and get a new one and how long would this one be valid 2 or 4 years? thanks for the help
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