yes i was told you have to go to SSN and update your info
Hello All,
When you get the Natutalization Certificate do you have to go to the SSA to update the files or they are updated automatically ?
Thanks to all
Should the following be informed too?
Employer
Bank
Mortgage Company
DMV - Any Driver license updates?
Insurance companies
No it isn't. If at any time they determine that you lied on your green card or citizenship application, or committed a deportable offense (even if convicted after naturalization) before becoming a citizen, they can revoke your citizenship and deport you. So as a naturalized citizen your citizenship is never safe ... you can get convicted of a crime you didn't commit, which could cause you to lose your citizenship if the alleged date of the crime (not the date of conviction) is before you naturalized.Is a Naturalized Citizenship as good as a Birth Citizenship? (except for running for President).
Hello All,
When you get the Natutalization Certificate do you have to go to the SSA to update the files or they are updated automatically ?
Thanks to all
No it isn't. If at any time they determine that you lied on your green card or citizenship application, or committed a deportable offense (even if convicted after naturalization) before becoming a citizen, they can revoke your citizenship and deport you. So as a naturalized citizen your citizenship is never safe ... you can get convicted of a crime you didn't commit, which could cause you to lose your citizenship if the alleged date of the crime (not the date of conviction) is before you naturalized.
Please reread my post carefully... I was referring to a situation where the conviction was after naturalization, but the crime was (allegedly) committed before. It's one reason for having the "have you ever ... for which you were not arrested" question on the N-400 ... a back-door way to denaturalize you.I'm not sure that you can be denaturalized if you commit an offense after taking the oath. As far as I recall, current law basically requires USCIS to prove that you were in some way ineligible for naturalization before they can strip your citizenship.
Please reread my post carefully... I was referring to a situation where the conviction was after naturalization, but the crime was (allegedly) committed before. It's one reason for having the "have you ever ... for which you were not arrested" question on the N-400 ... a back-door way to denaturalize you.