Can someone a become US citizen, if ....?

- that person is married to an American citizen for 7 years;
- and have been a Legal permanent resident for 2 years?

Answer:
No, before you can apply for Naturalization, you have to be Permanent Resident (not conditional) for 5 years. Unless you are in the US Military.
Whoops! I saw the 7 years and thought it was residence. You need longer I think.
I think u got to go get the green card from the capital of the state that u are in.

The immigration information post by website user , MyTend.com not guarantee correctness

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