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Deyla Craven

Posted 5 months ago

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I have been in United States for over seven years; I am currently a Green Card holder. What are the available options for me to become a citizen?
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Jhalen Turell

Answered 5 months ago

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As a lawful permanent resident who has lived in the U.S. for over five years, you may be eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship through naturalization. To qualify, you must meet key requirements, including continuous residence for at least 5 years, physical presence in the U.S. for at least 30 months during that period, good moral character, and basic proficiency in English and civics. You can begin by filing Form N-400 with USCIS.

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Zubair Qureshi

Answered 5 months ago

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You can apply for U.S. citizenship through naturalization since you have been a Green Card holder for over five years. To qualify, you must meet requirements such as continuous residence, good moral character, and passing English and civics tests.

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Hans Robles

Answered 5 months ago

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You may be eligible to apply for naturalization using Form N-400 if you’ve been a Green Card holder for at least 5 years.

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Theofania Papas

Answered 5 months ago

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You must also meet physical presence, continuous residence, and good moral character requirements to qualify.

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