no, but legal residency is required
The process of granting a nationality or citizenship to someone is called Naturalization.Naturalization is the process in becoming a citizen.
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The Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services sets the standards and requirements for citizenship in the U.S.
No. The process of becoming a US citizen by marrying a US citizen is no longer applicable. The person must apply for citizenship through required legal procedures. However,it is understood that baring any unusual circumstances citizenship will be granted. A child born in the US becomes a US citizen with all the rights and privileges thereof.
Yes apart from the benefit of right to vote, freedom to travel abroad etc for work in the judiciary also US citizenship is mandatory.
Becoming a US Citizen is called naturalization. There are different processes required depending on your immigration status before you start the process. The government agency that regulates naturalization is called USCIS, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, and you can look at their website at uscis.gov for more information.
Not required because only after you hand over your green card at the time of oath taking for US citizenship you are given the citizenship certificate.
If you were not born in the US, you must go to the Voter Registration office and inquire about completing citizenship papers.
The person is either born in the US or born to parents who are US citizen outside of the US (can then apply for dual citizenship) or has been granted naturalized citizenship under the required procedure established by the US immigration laws.
Which country did you get married in? If in the US, your husband has the choice of either becoming a full US Citizen or the option of holding dual citizenship.
LOL: No US Citizenship is required. However a few people per year are allowed to earn citizenship via service but those numbers are limited.
Yes, you can renew your US visa in the US by submitting an application to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and following the required procedures.