Hi all,
Is there a rule which states you need to be resident of the state for at least 90 days before applying from that state? Does it mean that you can't travel outside US for those 90 days?
INS also allows us to apply for citizenship 90 days before completing 5 years of continuous...
JoeF,
Again thanks for the reply. Regarding the "living abroad" thing:
US supports "dual nationality".
http://travel.state.gov/dualnationality.html
If a person is a legal citizen of 2 countries, shouldn't he be legally allowed to live in any of those countries per his choice ...
Thanks for your reply JoeF.
Assuming the 6 month condition is fulfilled, is it possible to live outside US and apply for citizenship ? I read somewhere that you need to live for at least 90 days in the state where you would apply for citizenship. So even if you have lived in the state for 4...
Hello friends,
I understand that after 4 years and 9 months of getting GC, one can apply for citizenship. I also know that the person needs to fulfill "continuous residency" condition. i.e can't be out of the country for more than 6 months.
But could someone please tell me what are the rules...
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