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    Hello there, I'm a current Green Card holder getting all set to apply for citizenship in about a year from now, I just heard this crazy thing about one being capable of becoming a US citizen by doing this blood test and proving that have Apache ancestry (or any other native american blood type e.g. Cherokee, Tiguan, Comanche).


    I know it sounds ridiculously improbable but I just want to make sure, maybe someone knows something about it and the thing is that my great-grandmother was always talking about us having Apache relatives and stuff.


    Thanks in advance for any info about this matter.

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    have never heard of this when people talk about US citizenship, unless it is in the law, high chance you can't use it.

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      Originally posted by craftercool View Post
      Hello there, I'm a current Green Card holder getting all set to apply for citizenship in about a year from now, I just heard this crazy thing about one being capable of becoming a US citizen by doing this blood test and proving that have Apache ancestry (or any other native american blood type e.g. Cherokee, Tiguan, Comanche).


      I know it sounds ridiculously improbable but I just want to make sure, maybe someone knows something about it and the thing is that my great-grandmother was always talking about us having Apache relatives and stuff.


      Thanks in advance for any info about this matter.
      whoever told you that is sadly misinformed. the most that could happen is that when you gain citizenship, you can register as a member of that tribe. but it's a long process, you still need to be a citizen before you can do that, and it's only available if you are 1/16 or greater of whichever native america tribe you are claiming in your blood.
      This is strictly an opinion and should not be misconstrued as legal advice. The use of this information is strictly at your own risk.

      -Krypton9591

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