In order to become a US citizen, you need to first become a permanent resident and should be above 18yrs of age. They also should have maintained 5 yrs of continuous residence in the US and should be a person of good moral character. After ensuring that all the eligibility criteria are satisfied, the applicants should file in Form N-400 to get naturalized as a US citizen. The applicants who are applying to become US citizens should clear the US citizenship test and interview.
To become a U.S. citizen, a person needs to fill out appropriate paperwork and submit it to the Immigration and Naturalization Service. That individual will then receive a case worker and be called for an interview. Once the interview process is over, the person will be given a date to take a citizenship exam. If he or she passes, the next step is to be sworn in as a citizen by a presiding judge. The individual will then receive a passport, which certifies and validates his or her citizenship status.
1. By birth in the US
2. Birth abroad to US citizen parent(s)
3. Naturalization
4. Deriving citizenship through parents.
A person who has a greencard becomes eligible for citizenship through naturalization after meeting certain eligibility requirements. When a person naturalizes, his/her children becomes citizens automatically if they have greencards and are below the age of 18 when the parent(s) naturalize.
If someone was not born to U.S. citizen parents, there are a variety of ways to apply for citizenship. Firstly, to apply for citizenship an applicant must To apply for citizenship, a person must meet many factors, such as: You lived in the U.S. as a legal permanent resident for at least five years, You were present in the U.S. for half of those years, you are 18 years or older, You did not make any other country your permanent home during the time you resided in the United States, You have good character. Additionally, there are a variety of forms that must be filled out and you must schedule an interview with the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration services.
1. Be a Lawfu Permanent Resident of the U.S.(i.e. holding a green card)
2. Have lived in the U.S. for at least 5 years preceding the application
3. Be of good character (they will check your criminal history)
4. Must be able to comprehend and communicate in English language
5. Take the citizenship test
6. Take the oath of the U.S. citizenship
These are the general requirements.
You must first become a Legal Alien Resident. Then after 3 years you can apply for Citizenship.
U must apply for a visa in your country first...then obtain a permanent residency & after 5 years w/ a clean record apply for the American citizenship...
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Yes, if they are born in the US, they are US citizens.
No.
it has set laws in it that protect citizens
No, they are Mexican citizens.
The US classifies non-citizens based upon the avenue of entry into the US.
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The US flag symbolizes freedom and liberty that US citizens have. The US flag symbolizes freedom and liberty that US citizens have.
US citizens are very important. They form the economy of the country.
Citizens, or naturalized citizens.