How to get the usa citizen?
Answer:
HOW TO BECOME A US CITIZEN
WHO CAN BECOME A CITIZEN?
You can become a citizen if you meet the following requirements:
you have been a legal permanent resident for five years, or three years if you are married to a U.S. citizen
you have lived in the U.S. for at least 2-1/2 years (50%) of the five year period, or 1-1/2 years (50%) if you are married to a citizen
you have lived for more than three months in the state where you apply for citizenship
you are 18 years or older
you have good moral character
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ADVANTAGES OF BECOMING A CITIZEN
you have the right to vote in elections
you can run for public office
you may apply for jobs with the federal government
you can file to legally bring immediate family members to live in the U.S.
the process of reuniting your family goes much faster
you can help your children -- Unmarried permanent resident children under the age of 18 automatically become citizens when both parents or a single parent with child custody becomes a citizen.
you can receive full Social Security benefits while living in most foreign countries
you can live outside of the U.S. without losing your citizenship
traveling in some foreign countries may be easier for you
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DISADVANTAGES OF BECOMING A CITIZEN (to some, I agree that this should be REQUIRED!!)
you must take an oath of allegiance and renounce loyalty to your native country
property ownership in your native country may be a problem
you may need a work permit to work in your native country
you must pass basic English and U.S. government/history tests, which require study and preparation
you may lose your right to vote in your native country
you may lose your citizenship in your native country
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DO I NEED TO KNOW HOW TO
SPEAK AND WRITE IN ENGLISH?
You will need to take a test which demonstrates that you can speak and write in English. You will also be tested on basic history and government in the U.S. You will not receive the test the day you apply but you should be prepared to take the test when you interview with the Immigration Offices.
The period for waiting from the time you filed your citizenship papers to the day you will interview with the Immigration Office varies from three to six months. You may qualify to take the exam in your native language if:
you are over 50 years old and have been a permanents U.S. resident for over 20 years
you are over 55 years old and have been a permanent U.S. resident for over 15 years
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DO I NEED A LAWYER TO FILL OUT
THE APPLICATION FOR CITIZENSHIP?
You do not need a lawyer to file your application for citizenship. You do however, need to consult with a lawyer if you have a complicated case. A complicated case is one in which the applicant has been arrested or convicted of a crime or there is a doubt regarding your moral character or your continued residency in the U.S.
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DO I NEED TO CONSULT WITH A NOTARY PUBLIC?
In the U.S., a notary public affirms that you are the person signing a particular legal document which requires a notarization. Notary publics do not have any other legal authority, nor can they charge more than $1.00 for their services.
Starting July 30, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, or USCIS, will raise fees for the citizenship application, for adjusting status to permanent residency, and for other immigration applications.
For those applying to become citizens, the total cost will increase from $400 to $675
You have to write to him and say "please let me get you". then he may give himself to you. The only problem is that they hide pretty good sometimes so you have to watch out! Good Luck!
Which usa citizen?There's many.
Like the picture...
If your asking how to get citizenship, I think you have to have a sponsor thats a natural born u.s. citizen. then you go to the capitol building in your state capital and fill out the forms. I have no idea how long the processing takes.
One word. Sexo. OK, maybe two words. Food and Sexo.
Sometimes one, sometimes the other, sometimes both at once.
You don't need citizenship, in all honesty. There are millions of immigrants in this country who live here without citizenship. It's good because you don't have to pay taxes!
Usually marrying an american is the fastest way to go to get permanent residency. Just do some research.
Your question makes no sense at all!!
Go through legal process and go to the right lawyer. Don't get fooled by illegal recruiters as well. Go directly to the site of USA immigration and research or go to the USA embassy of your country and asked there.
you have to give him the eye
I'm not sure i understand your question but yes i agree with the other one first you would have to learn English then go to your nearest American embassy ask them how do i become a USA citizen ?
they will take you from there.. warning if you try and cross the border there is now a band of Americans like me waiting to shoot so i wouldn't recommend it
Do you mean to capture, or aggravate or become one??
Or to marry one?
Get a worker's or student visa.
Get permanent residency through some paperwork or marriage.
Wait a bunch of years.
It's not that bad to not have citizenship. I spent most of my life in the U.S. as an alien actually, and right now I've only been a permanent resident for a little more than a year.
All you really need actually is permanent residency because then you can leave and come back.
Unless you wanna vote.
The legal way = paperwork or marriage.
Huh...
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