U.S. Citizenship?
And another q-n... Do u think that they might not give me the ctizenship if I had a minor possession of marijuana arrest almost 3 years ago...( it's been cleared though, but on the application it says that I still have to let them know even if it has been removed from my record..)
I need some accirate info...Please help! ;-)
Answer:
A person also cannot be found to be a person of good moral character if during the last five years he or she:
..has committed and been convicted of any controlled substance law, except for a single offense of simple possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana
has given false testimony, under oath, in order to receive a benefit under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
An applicant must disclose all relevant facts to the Service, including his or her entire criminal history, regardless of whether the criminal history disqualifies the applicant under the enumerated provisions.
OK. Automatic citizenship is given only to adopted children of US citizens who were under 18 and have migrated to the US. You need to apply and take the exam. You minor charge might not be a problem. Don't worry, just answer as truthfully as possible.
nope, it's not true. I know this because my boyfriend moved here when he was 12 and went to school here. His parents had to apply for green cards for all of them. He still has a green card but is not a citizen. You have to take the citizenship test. I am assuming that you have a green card or else I don't know how you are living here. If so, you just have to take the test.
You have to apply as you have no record of birth in this country. Your only proof of citizenship is through either a birth certificate or citizenship papers and to get citizenship papers you have to go through the process...Sorry...
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