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Posted 8 months ago
If I marry a US citizen, do I automatically get citizenship?
Peyton Riley
Answered 8 months ago
No, I think you get a Green card
Poppy Lachlam
Answered 8 months ago
Nope, it’s not automatic! You’ll need to go through the green card process first, and then after three years, you can apply for citizenship if you meet all the requirements.
matilda travis
Answered 8 months ago
I’ve been in this situation, and I can confirm that marrying a U.S. citizen doesn’t mean instant citizenship. You’ll need to apply for a green card, prove your marriage is genuine, and meet the criteria for naturalization.
Summer Mitchael
Answered 8 months ago
While marriage to a U.S. citizen can speed up the process, it doesn’t grant automatic citizenship. You’ll need to apply for a green card and then meet the requirements for naturalization, which usually takes three years.
Iisla Jacky
Answered 8 months ago
No, marrying a U.S. citizen does not automatically grant you citizenship. You must first apply for a green card and meet eligibility requirements for naturalization, which typically takes at least three years.