I am currently having a green card. After what time living in U.S. I can apply for a citizenship?



Answer:
You can find the answer to your question and any others you may have by reading the USCIS Guide to Naturalization.
5 years (or 3 years if you are married to a US citizen for 3 years) or no wait if you are in the military active duty
Hi D M, after 5 yrs. of living in America you can apply for Citizenship. (I applied for mine after 5 yrs).
After 5 years is correct. I was told by some people in the military that if you join and are in active duty that they may make an exception and speed things up a bit.
3 years if married to a US citizen
5 years if not married to a US citizen

If you've spent any significant period of time outside the US your application will be rejected.
To become a citizen you should wait for five years to become eligible for citizenship.

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