Category: Citizenship
Most people become U.S. citizens through naturalization. Naturalization is the process where an eligible green card holder applies for citizenship. The basic requirements are similar for many applicants,...
Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens are family members who qualify for the fastest and most flexible immigration options under U.S. law. This category allows eligible relatives to apply for a green card...
A U.S. citizenship interview is the naturalization appointment where an officer reviews your Form N-400 and tests English and civics when required. This guide is for lawful permanent residents preparing...
The Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to review its directive limiting birthright citizenship. They argue that U.S. policy should reflect current international standards. This move challenges...
Marrying a U.S. citizen isn’t a shortcut to citizenship, but it opens an easy path if you follow the rules and requirements.
Let’s walk through what citizenship through marriage means, how...
You’ve held a green card for years. You work legally, pay taxes, and build a life in America. But something feels incomplete. You wonder if becoming a citizen would change anything meaningful, or...
You’re sitting across from a USCIS officer. Your citizenship interview is about to begin. You’ve studied for months, but the test you’re taking isn’t the one you expected. The rules...
Week after week, immigrants and families in the U.S. share questions online that reveal just how complex and deeply personal the immigration process can be. No two stories are ever the same, yet they all...
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