Naturalization is commonly referred to as the procedure through which a person not born in the United States voluntarily becomes a U.S. Citizen
You
can become an American citizen either by birth or through the
Naturalization process. Naturalization is commonly referred to as
the procedure through which a person not born in the United States
voluntarily becomes a U.S. Citizen. Immigrants who wish to get US
citizenship should file the N 400 Application.
The
Citizenship process :
You
have to meet certain eligibility requirements before filing the N 400
application. You have to be at least 18 years or older and a
permanent resident (Green Card holder). In normal circumstances, you
should be a permanent resident for five years to be eligible to file
the citizenship form. If you are married to a US citizen, then it is
three years of permanent residency. It is that you have to be in
marriage to a U.S citizen and should be living with that U.S citizen
for the past 3 three years of your permanent residency for the
criteria to be applicable to you.
Additionally,
you must reside in the United States for a continuous period before
filing the application. If you are not married to an American
citizen, you should reside in the U.S. for a continuous period of
five years after admission to the U.S. as a permanent resident. If
you are married to a U.S. citizen, you must reside in the U.S. for a
continuous period of three years following admission to the U.S. as a
permanent resident.
A
prolonged absence from the U.S. will break the continuity of your
residence in the U.S. for naturalization purposes. It, however may
not affect your ability to return to the U.S. as a permanent
resident. An absence from the U.S. of less than six months will not
break your continuity of residence in the U.S. for citizenship
purposes. However, if you are absent from the U.S. for a period of
six months or more breaks your continuity of residence. If the break
is between six months and one year, the break can be excused if a
reasonable explanation can be given for your absence (e.g. overseas
employment). If the break is over a year, your continuity of
residence can be preserved and the break excused, if steps are taken
prior to the expiration of a year abroad to preserve the residence
and if you meet certain qualifications.
Apart
from these, you should have met your physical presence requirements
too. You must be physically present in the United States for a
certain number of months to be eligible to file the application for
citizenship. Prior to applying, you should have resided in your
current state for at least 3 months. Current state is the state
where you are submitting the N 400 application.
Most
importantly, you should not have broken any immigration law and you
should not have been ordered to leave the US. You should also
prove at least 5 years of good moral character. You should also take
an English language test and a Civics test. Generally, form N 400
applicants must establish to the satisfaction of the interviewing
officer that they are able to read, write and speak basic English and
that they have basic knowledge of US history and government. You can
be exempted if you have a medically determinable physical or mental
impairment, where it affects your ability to learn English and
Civics. And of course, you should be prepared to take an oath of
allegiance to the US.
In
normal circumstances, you should be a permanent resident for five
years to be eligible to file the citizenship
form. You must be physically present in the United
States for a certain number of months to be eligible to file the application
for citizenship.
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