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Kendall Avery

Posted 8 months ago

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If I marry a US citizen, do I automatically get citizenship?

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Peyton Riley

Answered 8 months ago

User

No, I think you get a Green card

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Poppy Lachlam

Answered 8 months ago

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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.

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matilda travis

Answered 8 months ago

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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.

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Summer Mitchael

Answered 8 months ago

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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.

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Iisla Jacky

Answered 8 months ago

User

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.

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