I was not aware that citizenship was sold. If you are in the process, or seeking to be in the process, of becoming a United State's citizen, you should contact a local Immigration and Customs Enforcement office (Formerly the Immigration and Naturalization Service).
They will have the guidelines, procedures and fees - if any.
You may also do well to consult with a local attorney, one that specializes in immigrant rights. You may also find assistance with a benevolent organization that assists your specific nationality or ethnicity.
If a particular person or agency has told you that you must pay to get your citizenship, please do not send them any money until you have verified things with a private attorney or an agent of the United States government.
No.
Yes it happens with many illegals.
I would pay the citizenship fee for myself, as I am seeking to obtain citizenship in a new country. Additionally, I might consider covering the fee for my immediate family members, such as my spouse or children, if they are also eligible and interested in acquiring citizenship. Supporting family in this endeavor can help ensure we all have access to the same rights and opportunities.
If there was never an order, this probably won't affect your citizenship application.
AnswerYou pay taxes where you work
Citizens must pay taxes and must collect taxes.
Citizens must pay taxes and must collect taxes.
You don't need any characteristics. All that is needed you fill out the right forms, pay the fees, take the classes needed for citizenship.
you could pay your bills and taxes and respect police officers
yes it is a temp/perm citizenship
Whether or not the parents are married, Medicaid will pay for childbirth for low-income persons who meet citizenship and other eligibility requirements.
Someone who has dual citizenship in another country does not need to pay taxes in the USA if he lives and makes money in another country. The person is bound by the financial laws of the country of residence.