Important Question

cadel

Registered Users (C)
Any trouble if you decide not to stay any more in USA after being naturalized?I know so many folks here would like to stay back in their home countries or somewhere else around the world for a new life.This may cause the lost of your US citizenship?
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Timeline

RD :Aug 22,2001
Fingerprint :Jul 27,2004
RFI :Jul 21,2005
RFI received by uscis:08/09/2005
Bio :Jul 25,2005
Bio done :08/10/2005
RFE(I-602,1 year presence,travels):Aug 30,2005
RFE received by uscis:Sep 07,2005
Approved :Sep 15,2005
GC received :Sep 20,2005(Backdated Sep 15,2004)
 
what kind of thinking is that?!

If you thinking like that...why you stay here for that long time waiting for a status...aplication for asylum, asylum granted, aplication for adjust status, lawful permanent resident, 4 or 5 years to us citizen waiting for a long time... and finally when get it, you are thinking to live somewere else...I do not understand that kind of position loke yours!!
 
Is this the answer to the question?If you think you can't live some where else,others folks think different and that's a way it is.Even natural us citizens are in so many countries around the the world where everyone is free to stay.And I'm so surprised to hear someone who's from somewhere not to think returning to his home country one day.My man keep in mind that even we become US citizens,since we were born somewhere,we're gonna remain "ALIEN".And you're gonna make believe that you're a US citizen because you hold a US passport,but the natural american is gonna keep treating you as an ALIEN despite your citizenship in paper.So this means you're gonna feel better in your home country.
Good luck.
 
cadel said:
Is this the answer to the question?If you think you can't live some where else,others folks think different and that's a way it is.Even natural us citizens are in so many countries around the the world where everyone is free to stay.And I'm so surprised to hear someone who's from somewhere not to think returning to his home country one day.My man keep in mind that even we become US citizens,since we were born somewhere,we're gonna remain "ALIEN".And you're gonna make believe that you're a US citizen because you hold a US passport,but the natural american is gonna keep treating you as an ALIEN despite your citizenship in paper.So this means you're gonna feel better in your home country.
Good luck.

Cadel you wont lose your U.S citizenship but bubalu has a point. I mean most of have gone through crap to get to where we are..and some are still waiting to get adjusted....I think you should ask this question to a person who is seeking asylum or an Illegal alien.

You should kick your heels in the air that you have the privilege to become a U.S Citizen. I do not know why you think that you are still an "alien" even if you become a U.S Citizen. This country gives opportunity to every person no matter of race,religion....You should go live in Europe for a while and you will see how Europeans make the "aliens" feel like real aliens...as if from differnt planet.

Yes everyone has a 'home country" but the matter of fact is that being a Legal U.S Resident is a privilege and it should be respected.
 
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