I am sorry guys if this question was already asked and answered in another thread. I am new to this forum; still learning how to navigate it. Anyway, I have some concerns about applying for USA citizenship. I have been in the United States since 2008. I fled my country because of my sexuality. Long story short, I was granted Asylum in May 2009. I received my Green Card in 2011 but it was back-dated to 05/05/2010. Anyway, I am eligible to apply for US citizenship 05/05/2015. However, I would like to apply early. The USCIS website says that the earliest I can apply is 02/04/2015. Assuming that there are no issues with my early application ( I do not think that I will have any issues but you never know), and that I was approved for citizenship, does that mean I can become an American citizenship before my GC anniversary date? I've been searching for the answer all over. I would really would love to become an American citizens. I love this country; it saved my life.
A little bit about my eligibility
A little bit about my eligibility
- I have never been arrested or charged with a crime
- Since my asylum approval I have filed a tax return every except for 2010 because I was in college full-time
- I have traveled to Canada twice since receiving my GC. I did not use the passport of my country of citizenship. Both visits were less than one week
- I registered for selective services the month subsequent to my asylum approval
- I do not owe any back taxes or default on any student loan
- I have been living in NY state (NYC to be exact) since my arrival in the United States