If the applicant is married to a U.S. citizen (USC), the residency requirement is reduced to 3 years if the spouse has been a USC for 3 years and the parties have been living in “marital union” at the time of filing the application for three years. See INA §319(a). The regulations, however...
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Hi,
I just had my Citizenship interview in March.I'm Asylum marry to US Citizen for all most 6 years this what make my waiting time for a Citizenship 3 years.
The interview was scheduled for 9;00 Am I wait for a 1/2 h. The interview Lady was very nice., she ask me to show my ID, GC, Any...
I had my interview in March,5, 2009 Garden City, New York. The interview lady told me i will receive the oath later in the mail in the next 2 to 3 weeks . Noting so far .
Did anyone have any idea how long will take between the Citizenship Interview and the oath Later???
Thank You!!!
Please share...
Thanks ,thankful
I see I can't do thise change :( .
So do you think I have to call USCIS and drop these aplications?
And how I can travel now PR :confused: RTD or NP ?
Thank you :)
I'm looking for advise because my situation is a little bit complicated.
I just received my GC. The notice day fot my GC is Sep. 13 2006 and I received the Card in Sep. 19 2006
I was married for USC before my asylee was granted.You know that it takes time to get the GC from asylum and that's...
Is it possible a LPR AS 6 holder to travel back to home country?
I just found in HOMELAND SECURITY:
In addition, refugees and asylees granted LPR status must wait another 5 years to apply for
citizenship, and longer still to be naturalized, at which point they finally are eligible to...
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