If a person from a foreign country obtains citizenship legally, they are a legal citizen of the United States. Former marriages for the purpose of obtaining a green card would have no bearing on this.
Nothing happens to your u.s. citizenship
It depends on the reason you were denied.
If he is a US citizen that happens to be in Turkey, then yes. If he has Turkish citizenship, he will need to attain US citizenship (either dual citizenship or give up his Turkish citizenship for an American one).
They're still an illegal immigrant. Mariiage alone does not grant US citizenship to an illegal alien. The formal process of citizenship must still be completed.
When applying for German citizenship, you should ask them for a permission to retain foreign nationality. If they do not approve that, and you still want to become a German citizen, then you should renounce your Canadian nationality.
This is what happens whem ladies from the Philippines and other places Mary Australians so The Answer is most likely yes.
A common question about immigration is, "when can I file for citizenship." Before you can apply for U.S. citizenship under the immigration law with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services - USCIS (formerly INS), you must first have a green card or permanent residence. If you received your green card through marriage to a U.S. citizen, you may be able to apply for citizenship through naturalization after having your green card for three years. In other situations, you must wait five years.
If you are a foreigner marrying a US citizen, then no you are not a US citizen. Marriage to a citizen does normally give you "permanent resident" status for the duration of the union, and qualifies you for certain paths to citizenship, but it's not automatically granted.
A citizenship form is the document that helps green card holders achieve citizenship in the United States. A person who has a green card may apply for US citizenship after filing a citizenship form with the government. There are several qualifications that must be met before an immigrant becomes eligible for status as a US citizen. The application must be filled out in its entirety and forwarded to the proper authorities for review.What is on the Citizenship Form?The citizenship form is a very detailed list that will require the full legal name, address, birthdate, arrest history (including expunged records), military record and circumstances surrounding length of time lived in the US of the naturalization applicant. People attempting to receive citizenship in the US must be truthful on the application. The citizenship form will be thoroughly examined before it will be approved. One slight misconception can be reason for denial of the application.How Long Before Approval or Denial of Citizenship Form?Most applications are reviewed and either approved or denied within a 6 month period. There is a cost of $595 for application for citizenship. All applicants must be fingerprinted soon after filing the citizenship form. He or she will be directed where to go in order to get fingerprinting performed. That cost approximately $80. Both costs are non-refundable, even if the citizenship form is denied.What Happens if the Citizenship is Denied?If citizenship is denied, the applicant might be able to apply again in the future. It highly depends on the reason for denial as to whether a new form will be accepted. If the applicant believes that the government made an error in the processing of the naturalization process, he or she may file a dispute to attempt to have the final decision overturned.What Happens after Citizenship is ApprovedAfter citizenship is approved, there are a few steps left to becoming a full-fledged US citizen. The applicant will be told when to meet for an interview and to be sworn in. Once those two things are completed, the applicant becomes a legal citizen of the United States.After receiving confirmation and proof of being a citizen, the new American will enjoy all of the perks of every other legal citizen in the country. When a person has to work his or her way through the citizenship process, he or she appreciates the privilege more than can be expressed in words.
Your mom happens to be the greatest citizen in the world.
Be sure you have looked into the American Government system before you make any long term plans. It is falling apart. Also the health care system here is pathetic. How can I become a Canadian citizen? * haha the previous poster is right .. America isn't what it used to be (thanks to our current "leaders"). That said, it is very difficult to become an American citizen. Unless you have immediate family who are American citizens, or are a highly skilled/college educated person, it can be next to and including, impossible. Good luck! * No editorializing on this one. Just as any other immigrant to the United States, a Canadian can take out American citizenship after living in the U.S. without a criminal record for five years and passing a test in American civics and history. Recently Pam Anderson did, so the U.S. is not really all that picky. (Oops, I forgot about the no editorializing!) Also, as a Canadian, I'd like to say that you are welcome to move into my basement. We'll see what happens in November, but 4 more years of a Republican executive might mean that I need to buy a bigger house ;-)
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