Yes, you can leave the country while waiting for citizenship, but it may impact your application status. It is important to follow the rules and regulations set by the Immigration authorities to avoid any complications.
You can, but you do not want to miss the interview or exam. It will be ok to go for one or two weeks, very unlikely that you will miss an appointment. you can check your case number on the USCIS website.
Marriage and naturalization Although the United States does not recognize dual citizenship status officially, it does not prohibit it either. However if the question were to come up in a legal or immigration type proceeding your United States citizenship may be disallowed if you also have citizenship in another country, in which case you would be treated as a resident alien in the USA.
A pending application is one that has not been reviewed yet. It means that it is submitted and waiting for review.
The length of time that spouses of citizens have to wait before they can obtain citizenship varies depending on the country and its immigration policies. In some countries, spouses may be eligible to apply for citizenship immediately after marrying a citizen. In others, there may be a waiting period ranging from a few years to several years before they can apply. It is advisable to check the specific requirements and processes of the country in question.
it depends how many people are waiting in line ahead of you
it depends how many people are waiting in line ahead of you
Yes and it should help his cause at the same time.
Depends if you're waiting for citizenship to US or is it Canada? I would think you could visit, but there would be a limit on how long you could stay or a customs declaration until citizenship activates. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp also check border customs http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/menu-eng.html
To find out your position on the HUD housing list, you will need to contact your local Public Housing Authority (PHA) or check their website, as they manage the application process and maintain the waiting lists. Each PHA has its own procedures for providing updates on application status. Be prepared to provide your application details for accurate information.
Yes. Sorry to the above post, but generally no. Being a permanent resident (LPR) means you reside and work in the US. There are residency requirements to becoming a US citizen and if an LPR takes up employment abroad, upon reentry the CBP officer may determine that you have failed to maintain your residency. Answer Yes, if you are working for the U.S government
The waiting period for applying for citizenship after a DUI conviction may vary depending on the severity and circumstances of the offense, as well as the specific immigration laws of the country in question. Generally, it is recommended to wait at least 5 years after a DUI conviction before applying for citizenship. It is advisable to consult an immigration attorney for personalized guidance based on your specific situation.
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