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  • Crucial Question

    HI

    I AM A GREEN CARD HOLDER FOR PAST FOUR YEARS, AT THAT TIME MY WIFE WAS ALSO A GREEN CARD HOLDER, LATER SHE GOT HER CITIZENSHIP.

    NOW I WANT TO APPLY FOR CITIZENSHIP, I READ THAT I CAN APPLY FOR CITIZENSHIP 90 DAYS BEFORE I MEET 3 YEARS PHYSICAL PRESENCE REQUIREMENT.

    " MY WIFE WILL HAVE A 3 YEARS CITIZEN ANNIVERSARY IN JANUARY."


    MY QUESTION IS THAT CAN I APPLY FOR CITIZENSHIP NOW OR SHOULD I WAIT TILL JANUARY?

    "Because they talk about physical presence of 3 years but in my case my spouse has not been a citizen for 3 years yet (still 3 months shy), i am really confused about this."

    PLEASE ADVISE.

    THANKS A LOT IN ADVANCE.
    Last edited by rajul; 11-01-2008, 10:18 PM.
    Don't judge me, just answer the question

  • #2
    My keyboard has a capslock key that can be disabled. Does yours have one?

    I am not a lawyer and you need to consult with one to validate any info posted on the forum and discuss your case specifics. H1b Question? Read the FAQ first.

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    • #3
      All caps means ...

      ... your shouting and yelling at the other person.

      Hope this helps.

      Then again, exactly how is the question crucial?

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      • #4
        i admire your knowledge knowledgeable, answering a question with another question?
        Don't judge me, just answer the question

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        • #5
          Good idea ...

          ... isn't it? Thanks for the admiration, appreciate it.

          Take care.

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          • #6
            and thanks for mocking and criticizing other people, you have a nice thing going on here.

            you just read the script but didnt read the message. feels like I need some english classes or may be computer classes.

            THANK YOU PERFECT PEOPLE.
            Don't judge me, just answer the question

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            • #7
              Originally posted by rajul
              and thanks for mocking and criticizing other people, you have a nice thing going on here.

              you just read the script but didnt read the message. feels like I need some english classes or may be computer classes.

              THANK YOU PERFECT PEOPLE.
              If I was "knowledgeable" I would not have bothered to even read your post.

              Poor grammar and typing make certain things very HARD to read and when you are reading 100 posts each day, trying to help people it is easy to skip those who ignore these rules.
              Disclaimer: The information you obtain from me at this forum is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

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              • #8
                Back to the question
                You have to be married to USC for 3 years before u can apply........
                That's what USCIS website says:
                Generally, certain lawful permanent residents married to a U.S. citizen may file for naturalization after residing continuously in the United States for three years if immediately preceding the filing of the application:
                the applicant has been married to and living in a valid marital union with the same U.S. citizen spouse for all three years;
                the U.S. spouse has been a citizen for all three years and meets all physical presence and residence requirements; and
                the applicant meets all other naturalization requirements.


                Hope this helps.......

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