jimmyLenny
New Member
When applying for citizenship is there any difference whether a person owns vs leases his/her house?
I have heard an argument that the immigration officers tend to be nicer to people who own a property, because it shows that they are committed to stay and won't flee the States right after they get citizenship. Is that true? Anyone can tell?
I have heard an argument that the immigration officers tend to be nicer to people who own a property, because it shows that they are committed to stay and won't flee the States right after they get citizenship. Is that true? Anyone can tell?