The applicant should have minimum 5 years of continuous residence as green card holder in US prior to applying for naturalization.This time period is reduced for spouses of US citizen to 3 years prior to submitting application for US citizenship. In case applicant is in army and in service outside US the continuous residence requirement is waved off.
A green card holder above 18 years of age must have physical continuous presence in the US for minimum 5 years. In case married to a US citizen the requirement is minimum 3 years.
Well people have to reside at least 5 years to apply for citizenship
5 years or 3 if you're married to a legal US citizen
5,3
5 years
Five years.
yes the baby will be an American citizen but for the parents, they have to apply for their kid to get 18 years old and he will apply first for green card and after 5 years of permanent residence they can then apply for citizenship....isn so easy as people imagin
No, you will not be able to apply for citizenship while outside the U.S. Your husband will need to petition for a K-3 visa. Once in the U.S., you can apply for citizenship after being a permanent resident for at least 3 years.
Basic criteria to apply for US citizenship is to be 18 years of age. If you were born in US you qualify to get the certificate of citizenship by applying for it using Form N-600.
After living here for five years, you can apply for citizenship.
Yes.
You will have to live legally in the UK for certain amount to be able to apply for British Citizenship. If you are married to a British citizen and live in the UK for three years you can apply for British citizenship. If you are highly skilled worker you will have to live for five years to apply for citizenship and so on. Simple answer would be at least five years.
3 years of being permenent resident then you can apply
8 years
There are no automatic citizenship in the United States. If she has lived in the US in the past 5 years and has had a valid green card, she can apply for US citizenship.
Try marrying someone from Iceland and then apply for a citizenship. CitizenshipAs a general rule foreign nationals must have been domiciled in Iceland for seven years before they can apply for citizenship. Nationals of the Nordic countries, however, may apply after 5 years of domicile. A foreign national who marries an Icelandic national may apply for citizenship after having been resident in Iceland for three years after the marriage. A foreign national, who is cohabiting with an Icelandic citizen, both being unmarried, may apply for Icelandic citizenship if the cohabitation has lasted for more than five years. Application forms for Icelandic citizenship are available from the Ministry of Justice.
First and foremost requirement to apply for US citizenship is that you need to be in US as a green card holder and more than 18 years of age. Only with continuous residence in US for 5 years as a green card holder you will be eligible to apply.
If they get suspicious that this was a phony marriage, they can do that. If you can, it is recommended to wait for a while after you receive your citizenship certificate