Q&A

Is the process by which someone who is not a citizen becomes a citizen?

Is the process by which someone who is not a citizen becomes a citizen?

Becoming a citizen through naturalization is a process in which a non-U.S. citizen voluntarily becomes an American citizen.

Do you have to renew your green card before applying for citizenship?

Have had a Permanent Resident (Green) Card for at least five years, or for at least three years if you’re filing as the spouse of a U.S. citizen You must renew your Permanent Resident Card before applying for citizenship if: You can apply for naturalization before you receive your new Green Card.

Can a person be denied a green card for no reason?

A person who has not had required vaccinations can also be denied a green card. That’s why you’ll be asked to have any vaccinations you lack at the end of your required medical exam. What Options Do You Have? See the following articles to learn more about dealing with the various types of green card application denials:

Can a person apply for a green card if they entered the US illegally?

If you entered the United States illegally, you aren’t eligible to apply for a green card from inside the United States. If you are in this situation, you would need to apply for a “provisional unlawful presence waiver” and then apply for a green card at the U.S. embassy or consulate in your home country.

How old do you have to be to get a green card?

All aliens had to register, and all received AR-3s. The first green card emerged soon after World War II. Congress enacted the Alien Registration Act of 1940, which required foreign-born persons 14 years of age and older to report to a U.S. post office to be fingerprinted and register their presence in the United States.

What happens to my green card if I am denied citizenship?

If My Citizenship Is Denied, Will My Green Card Be Cancelled, Too? Ordinarily denial of citizenship leaves the person with permanent residence, but there’s a risk of green card cancellation. Please answer a few questions to help us match you with attorneys in your area.

Have had a Permanent Resident (Green) Card for at least five years, or for at least three years if you’re filing as the spouse of a U.S. citizen You must renew your Permanent Resident Card before applying for citizenship if: You can apply for naturalization before you receive your new Green Card.

Can a person get a green card if they marry an US citizen?

Eligibility for Green Card (Lawful Permanent Residence) Based on Marriage. The good news is that, under the U.S. immigration laws, immigrants who marry U.S. citizens or permanent residents are among the categories of people allowed to apply for green cards.

Can a family member apply for a green card?

Family members of U.S. citizens are one of the only categories of immigrants who are allowed to apply for (and receive) a green card without leaving the United States, even if they do not currently have a legal immigration status. They must have entered the United States legally, however.