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Most people will finish all the process and get citizenship in 3-6 months. For some reason 10-20% of the files are being sent to Homeland Security for investigation and it takes years before they get cleared. Most people will finish all the process and get citizenship in 3-6 months. For some reason 10-20% of the files are being sent to Homeland Security for investigation and it takes years before they get cleared.

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Q: You have your green card and have been in the US 4 years you have applied for US citizenship and have had your fingerprints How long is from fingerprints to citizenship interview Fingerprints 32007.?
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