No one needs sponsorship to become a US citizen. Foremost criteria for becoming a US citizen is that you need to be a green card holder first.Any one who is above age of 18 years and has been in US as a green card holder for the past minimum 5 years can go ahead and apply for US citizenship by filing Form N-400. In case you are born in US to US parents then you automatically become a US citizen by birth and you would just need to file Form N-600 and get the citizenship certificate. Also in case you get married to a US citizen the alien spouse is granted conditional status valid for 2 years immediately which can be upgraded to regular green card by filing Form I-751 exactly 90 days before the conditional status expires provided the alien is still married to the same American.Subsequently after upgrading and getting green card and staying in US for just 3 years the spouse can apply for US citizenship.
As long as they reside in the US and have proper clearance from the government.
No. You do not become a US citizen by marrying one. That is for you to earn by your own abilities!
A non-citzen can become a citizen in the US if they follow the proper procedures.
No
To become a representative you must be a citizen of the US for seven years.
if your not from this country then you have to take a test, so you can become a citizen
To become US President you have to be a born US citizen.
One may become a US citizen by getting a "Green Card".
Unfortunately, an illegal alien can not become an US citizen if they have been deported before. If they have a felony, they can't become a US citizen either.
No. In the US adults regardless of their citizen status cannot be adopted. A legal immigrant can be sponsored by a US citizen for permanent residency and citizenship.
Someone Can Become A Citizen By (1) Birth Or (2) Naturalization.
No
The answer is no. But the children born from this marriage will automatically become US citizens. The spouse of US citizen will be eligible to become US citizen after he/she (the non-US citizen) stay in US for a minimum of 3 years as a Permanent Resident.