My grandfather was a memberof the USAFFE during world war II and applied for US Citizenship, his application was approved but he failed to take oath since he got sick already unitl he died, my grandmother his spouse is still alive at present, can we as his decendants be able to follow up his citizenship and is there any positive sides that we can expect on this matter.
Answer:
Your grandfather was granted this privilege due to his service in WWII, not you as a descendant.
File your paperwork and pay your fees and take your chances like anyone else.
you would have to do your own applying. talk to immigrations about this. good luck
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