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I have a naturalization appointment though not asked do I have to submit my birth and marriage certificate?
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Answered on May 18, 2009
You must have filed for naturalization after having been a Lawful Permanent Resident (had a "Green Card") for five years, and this will make your...
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How long does it take to adopt a sibbling
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Answered on May 18, 2009
The time necessary for completion of an adoption case varies by jurisdiction. In Georgia, it is common to get a final hearing date scheduled...
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Canada DOES allow dual citizenship?
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Answered on May 15, 2009
Canada does recognize dual citizenship -- and more information about this may be found on the website of the United States Embassy Consulate...
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Can I get a permanent residence Green Card through my fiance who was born within the US Territory?
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Answered on May 15, 2009
Once you become married, if your spouse is a U.S. Citizen, and if you entered the U.S. lawfully and with inspection, then you and your spouse may...
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Can an alien married to US citizen adjust his status even after being in long period of status violations?
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Answered on May 14, 2009
1. A spouse of a U.S. citizen may adjust status (get a "Green Card") notwithstanding having been out of status for more than a year plus having...
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Can a citizen sponsor 2 spouses(Ex and New) at the same time?
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Answered on May 14, 2009
The short answer to your question is that if your boyfriend divorces and enters a valid marriage with you, he should be able to successfully...
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Will I lose my Green Card if I move overseas?
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Answered on May 14, 2009
Generally, Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) status is for people who actually reside in the U.S., although proof/determination of actual residence...
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How should I apply for naturalization. Marriage Vs permanent resident status?
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Answered on May 13, 2009
Applying for naturalization based upon permanent residence gained as a result of marriage to a U.S. citizen would require your spouse to attend the...
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My husband, who was a US citizen and I mutually agreed to divorce and go seperate ways about a year or so after I got my permane
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Answered on May 12, 2009
Although it is necessary to identify your marital status and information about your former husband in the naturalization process, your current...
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Waiver for Part 7 (foreign travel history) on the N-400 application
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Answered on May 12, 2009
Parts 7(A) and (B) require you to identify the number of trips in the last five years. It would be best to give precise information, but if it...