If I became permanent resident 3 years ago and it was based on my wife’s citizenship since I was married to her for 8 years, can I apply for naturalization?
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If I became permanent resident 3 years ago and it was based on my wife’s citizenship since I was married to her for 8 years, can I apply for naturalization?
I have read the rule is 3 years ..
Asked on May 16, 2012 under Immigration Law, California
Answers:
Harun Kazmi / Kazmi and Sakata Attorneys at Law
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Yes, you may. You will need to reprove the relationship by showing you still live with each other.
Hong Shen / Roberts Law Group
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Yes you are correct. If you married to a US citizen then you can apply for citizenship 3 years after you became a permanent resident.
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