By applying for a citizenship
naturalization
As a felon you don't have any rights. You lost them and if you are applying for a US citizenship you won't get it.
Loss of citizenship refers to the formal termination of an individual's status as a citizen of a particular country. This can occur voluntarily through renunciation or involuntarily through acts such as treason or serving in a foreign military. Loss of citizenship may have significant legal and practical consequences, including losing the right to live or work in the country of citizenship.
Credit score typically does not directly impact an application for citizenship. However, demonstrating financial stability and responsibility can be important for certain visa applications or naturalization processes. Good credit history can reflect positively on an applicant's overall financial standing.
Canada requires people applying for citizenship to take a test, but Russia does not.
Yes. It is fraud against the U.S. Government. That is a felony.
You can file the application, and it may or may not be granted based on the circumstances. BUT, be truthful - because if citizenship were to be granted and the felony conviction was found later, your US citizenship could be revoked.
No. A person applying for citizenship is an alien.A concept is an idea, ideal or desired state.
By getting a full pardon of the crime
Yes
If you are born in the US you obtain US citizenship by birth. Another way to obtain citizenship is through the naturalization process by applying for US citizenship using Form N-400 if you are eligible.