Hi Everyone,
I just want to share my story with you, and appreciate any advice.
I'm in my mid 20s. I had my GC since 2005, and now I'm sending in my application for US Citizenship. I was born in Canada. In just finishing my last year of university (graduate school), and have never had a job before. I filed my income tax forms for past 3 years (1040 EZ), and put 0.00 on every one of them.
My mom is a US Citizen (which is how I got my GC).
I've been told by some people that during the interview, they will ask me how I support myself, and whether the gov't is giving me any money.
Truthfully, I've been on student loans for the past 4 years (my mom paid for my undergrad, but not for grad school). Because I've been in school full time my entire life, I've never had a job.
My mom and others think this will negatively impact me during the interview, as I don't have any assets (money or property), and I even have student loans from the federal government.
I hired an immigration attorney (which only charged me 800.00) to fill out the forms for me and send it in for me (this is the same lawyer who helped me get my greencard 5 years ago and is a family acquiantance). The lawyer doesn't believe that this will hurt my chances of getting US Citizenship.
Please send any helpful advice/comments. Thanks.
I just want to share my story with you, and appreciate any advice.
I'm in my mid 20s. I had my GC since 2005, and now I'm sending in my application for US Citizenship. I was born in Canada. In just finishing my last year of university (graduate school), and have never had a job before. I filed my income tax forms for past 3 years (1040 EZ), and put 0.00 on every one of them.
My mom is a US Citizen (which is how I got my GC).
I've been told by some people that during the interview, they will ask me how I support myself, and whether the gov't is giving me any money.
Truthfully, I've been on student loans for the past 4 years (my mom paid for my undergrad, but not for grad school). Because I've been in school full time my entire life, I've never had a job.
My mom and others think this will negatively impact me during the interview, as I don't have any assets (money or property), and I even have student loans from the federal government.
I hired an immigration attorney (which only charged me 800.00) to fill out the forms for me and send it in for me (this is the same lawyer who helped me get my greencard 5 years ago and is a family acquiantance). The lawyer doesn't believe that this will hurt my chances of getting US Citizenship.
Please send any helpful advice/comments. Thanks.