Anonymous106
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Hi, this is Kevin here, first time user. Let me explain my situation as of right now...
I am a high school student, currently in the 12th grade, and over the summer vacation, I've completed the 3 online applications to 3 of the US Service Academies: the US Military Academy (West Point), the US Naval Academy (Annapolis), and the US Air Force Academy (USAFA). As probably all of you know or can assume, you need a US citizenship to gain admission to any of those three. Just recently, about 3 weeks ago, I renewed my Permanent Resident card (green card), so that I can immediately apply for naturalization (we had to renew the green card first).
Now here is the problem. In all honesty, I love my parents, I really do. They've done more for me than I can ask for. But I can't help but think that some of the responsibility lies with my parents. I was born in South Korea and I immigrated to the United States two months after I was born in S. Korea. I've NEVER gone out of US borders; I've only attended US public schools. In all honesty, if I may say so myself, I'm practically a US citizen, except that I'm not because I haven't been naturalized. Now it's September, and the academies, especially USAFA, are urging me to complete all forms of the application as soon as possible, and I believe they even gave me a deadline of September 26th for all online forms. All 3 academies are rolling admission, which means it is to everyone's advantage to apply as soon as possible. I've received e-mails from my liaison officers telling me that if I don't receive my citizenship in due time, I will not get an appointment, and the only way to apply is through an international foreign student program, where I would have to receive a nomination from the Secretary of Defense in my home country (South Korea). That would be near impossible since I've never even visited that country. My parents still haven't made an appointment with the USCIS.
I guess what I'm trying to ask is this: How fast will my citizenship process? Is there any way to speed the process up? I will sing the star-spangled banner 25 times backwards if I have to. I just need this one event cleared as soon as possible. Am I officially out of the program? Is it impossible to gain the citizenship within maybe... 3 months? Because even 3 months in my situation is stretching it; the deadlines are in January 2010, and there's also the fact that the academies want my online form within THIS month (September), and they're all rolling admission, meaning my late application will probably disqualify me. Will the fact that I came here only 2 months after I was born speed up the process AT ALL? If you're wondering why my parents have waited all this time to finally apply for citizenship (at least for me), that's beyond me too; I simply do not know.
Thank you SO MUCH for your help and time.
I am a high school student, currently in the 12th grade, and over the summer vacation, I've completed the 3 online applications to 3 of the US Service Academies: the US Military Academy (West Point), the US Naval Academy (Annapolis), and the US Air Force Academy (USAFA). As probably all of you know or can assume, you need a US citizenship to gain admission to any of those three. Just recently, about 3 weeks ago, I renewed my Permanent Resident card (green card), so that I can immediately apply for naturalization (we had to renew the green card first).
Now here is the problem. In all honesty, I love my parents, I really do. They've done more for me than I can ask for. But I can't help but think that some of the responsibility lies with my parents. I was born in South Korea and I immigrated to the United States two months after I was born in S. Korea. I've NEVER gone out of US borders; I've only attended US public schools. In all honesty, if I may say so myself, I'm practically a US citizen, except that I'm not because I haven't been naturalized. Now it's September, and the academies, especially USAFA, are urging me to complete all forms of the application as soon as possible, and I believe they even gave me a deadline of September 26th for all online forms. All 3 academies are rolling admission, which means it is to everyone's advantage to apply as soon as possible. I've received e-mails from my liaison officers telling me that if I don't receive my citizenship in due time, I will not get an appointment, and the only way to apply is through an international foreign student program, where I would have to receive a nomination from the Secretary of Defense in my home country (South Korea). That would be near impossible since I've never even visited that country. My parents still haven't made an appointment with the USCIS.
I guess what I'm trying to ask is this: How fast will my citizenship process? Is there any way to speed the process up? I will sing the star-spangled banner 25 times backwards if I have to. I just need this one event cleared as soon as possible. Am I officially out of the program? Is it impossible to gain the citizenship within maybe... 3 months? Because even 3 months in my situation is stretching it; the deadlines are in January 2010, and there's also the fact that the academies want my online form within THIS month (September), and they're all rolling admission, meaning my late application will probably disqualify me. Will the fact that I came here only 2 months after I was born speed up the process AT ALL? If you're wondering why my parents have waited all this time to finally apply for citizenship (at least for me), that's beyond me too; I simply do not know.
Thank you SO MUCH for your help and time.
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