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Posted about 2 months ago
amara obi
Answered about 1 month ago
Let me first walk you through what you need to keep in mind.
As a lawful permanent resident, the first step is confirming that you meet the eligibility requirements. Most applicants must have held permanent resident status for at least five years, or three years if married to and living with a U.S. citizen. You must also show continuous residence, sufficient physical presence in the U.S., and good moral character during the required period.
The process involves filing Form N-400, attending a biometrics appointment, completing an interview, and passing the English and civics tests (unless you qualify for an exemption). Proper preparation is important, including reviewing your immigration history, tax filings, and travel records.
If you’d like, you can book a live consultation with us to determine your eligibility, identify potential issues, and walk you step by step through the application so it’s filed correctly the first time.
Abdulrahman Al-Qasimi
Answered about 1 month ago
Make sure you’ve been a permanent resident long enough, gather all your documents, and file the N-400.
You’ll have a biometrics appointment and an interview with English and civics questions.
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