Mixed Insurance Banners Health Insurance for Visitors to USA

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

When can I apply for citizenship?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • When can I apply for citizenship?

    I got my green card in August 10, 1999. I always kept my continuous residence status here.
    Now, my question is: when can I apply for citizenship, i.e. I can send my application.
    I read the help file, Comprehensive Guide to Naturalization, in the site, www.immihelp.com. It said I can apply up to 3 months before I meet my 'continuous requirement'. In my case, I can mail my application on May 10, 2004.

    But, I heard from other places that it is 6 months before I meet my 'continuous requirement'. If that way, it is February 10, 2004.

    I am a little confused here. Does anybody know for sure?

    Thanks,

    Oujia

  • #2
    Oujia,

    After getting your GC and fulfilling the residency conditions, you can apply anytime after 4 yrs. & 9 months of getting the GC. You also have to be living for atleast 6 months at the same address when making the citizenship application.

    Hope this helps.

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: When can I apply for citizenship?

      Not quite right.
      While the Immigration Law says that you can apply up to 3 months before being eligible, the regulations at 8 CFR say that you can apply up to 90 days before becoming eligible. Small difference, but if you want to cut it close, you should use the 90-day rule.
      Furthermore, you have to live for 3 months in the state or district (not necessarily at the same place) where you are applying.
      This is explained in the "Guide to Naturalization", available on the USCIS website.

      Comment


      • #4
        Experiences with more than 90 days citizenship applications

        What will happen if the application is sent 5 months before the 5 year anniversary or 150 days? Will it get returned or will it go through? any experiences?
        Thanks!

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: it will be denied

          It absolutely will be denied. Period.
          They aren't stupid...
          Usually, the denial happens during the interview. That means that you would have lost at least a year...
          The rules are very clear...

          Comment

          {{modal[0].title}}

          X

          {{modal[0].content}}

          {{promo.content}}

          Working...
          X