No. Marrying a US citizen does not make someone a US citizen.
The alien and sedition acts stated that the period to become a citizen was extended to 14 years. Initially, it only took 5 years for one to become a citizen.
The process generally takes about 80 years, but Muslims take about 90-95 because they're usually terrorists.
no
The Alien Acts increased the time that was required for an immigrant to become an American citizen from five to fourteen years
The Alien Acts increased the time that was required for an immigrant to become an American citizen from five to fourteen years
They increased the number of years required for an immigrant to become a U.S. citizen
They increased the number of years required for an immigrant to become a U.S. citizen
They increased the number of years required for an immigrant to become a U.S. citizen
that the waiting time for an alien (immigrant or minority) to become an American citizen went from 5 to 14 waiting years
An alien may file a declaration of intention to any naturalization court. this written statement declares that the alien intends to seek U.S citizenship. Then they file a petition for naturalization after 5 years, or 3 years if they are married to a citizen of the U.S. Then they will go through the examination process, then the final hearing
IF YOU MARRY A MEXICAN, HE DOES NOT AUTOMATICALLY BECOME AN AMERICAN CITIZEN. THE ONLY THING THAT MARRAIGE ESTABLISHES WHEN YOU MARRY A MEXICAN IS PERMANENT RESIDENT ALIEN STATUS FOR HIM. HE CAN ONLY KEEP THIS IF YOU REMAIN MARRIED FOR A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF YEARS. IF HE WISHES TO BECOME A CITIZEN, HE MUST TAKE THE TEST AND PASS. I married an illegal Mexican immigrant and I was told by an immigration officer that he can be deported until we have been approved for a visa number, but that some immigration officers will be lenient if the immigrant has papers with him showing that the process is underway.
contact youre state department and take a test