What Now?

Phx_Girl

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ok, so cool - My husband will now be an American Citizen, after taking his oath on Friday.

Is it ok to say he longer needs to live in fear of losing his right to be living legally in the US?
As a resident we live in constant fear that something may go wrong and a negative incident w/ any law enforcement will be grounds to have your permanent residency taken away. We don't live a life of crime or are out to hurt anyone, just life happens. Perhaps, a family or neighbor dispute that has the police called - who knows what, just day to day situations that can happen.

DO we still need to be in constant fear, can the citizenship be taken away once you have it?

Does he also need to inform them of any address changes?
 
You don't need to inform address changes to anyone.

Citizenship can only be revoked now if USCIS can prove that you lied on N-400 (or during interview) and that lie was serious enough that would have prevented you from getting citizenship. So if you have not lied or did not tell something from the past that would have had an effect on citizenship, you are fine. In first 2 yrs after citizenship, they can revoke it administratively but after 2 years, they have to go infront of judge and you also have access to lawyer etc. Taking citizensip away is not very easy for USCIS.

What you do from now has no or little effect on your citizenship. If you do something bad, you will get same treatment like american citizens, nothing more.

So I would say, go ahead and enjoy. Your worries in that matter are over :)
 
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