To file for U.S. citizenship, you must first determine your eligibility and complete Form N-400, the Application for Naturalization. Gather the required documents, such as your green card, passport-sized photos, and proof of residency. Submit the application along with the applicable fees to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and attend a biometrics appointment if required. Finally, prepare for and attend the citizenship interview, where you will take the civics and English tests.
yeah
It is much better to wait until after you have taken the oath of citizenship and have received your citizenship certificate because even if you pass the test and then file for divorce, they still can not let you become a citizen.
File form N-565
How many years after can someone file for his citizenship if his spouse died before himgetting his green card? She was us citizen
You can file Form I-539 for your application with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
When you are filing for citizenship or immigration, and need to file a 239-F, you will need special documentation. The documentation needed will include a statement from the court in which criminal charges were filed that you are a reformed person.
yes
no, you must file for divorce to be legally divorsed
Not for applying for citizenship. But when they check your documents on the test date and the citizenship ceremony, you will need to show them a valid passport. So, it is better to apply for one now.
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You can file the Form I-539 application for changing or extending your nonimmigrant status with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Heavens NO ! Being broke doesn't mean yoy loose your citizenship rights.