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  • Time Frame, Green Card -Citizenship

    Hi everyone,

    My husband is a US citizen. We have been married for four and a half years. I received my conditioned green card on October 2006 and applied for removal of condition last year in august. I just received my second green card and I will like apply for citizenship.
    I am confused about the time frame.
    There has to be 3 years since I received my first green card, or 3 years since we got married.
    I appreciate any word of advice.

    Thank you

  • #2
    Take a look at your greencard, find the date in "Resident Since." Add 3 years to that date and subtract 90 days - that is the earliest date you can file for naturalization.

    Cheers.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by homoerectus
      Take a look at your greencard, find the date in "Resident Since." Add 3 years to that date and subtract 90 days - that is the earliest date you can file for naturalization.

      Cheers.
      ok noted homoerectus.

      Additional Q. My wife was a greencard holder for 4years, she left the US and resided outside the US for the next 9 years. Her greencard expired last 2003 coz she failed to go back to US. She succesfully re-instated her greencard status this year and got a new one after going back to the US last Nov 2008.

      My question is, does she have to wait another 3 years to be qualified to apply for citizenship? or the first 4 years she spent in the US can do? given those numbers you posted.

      thanks in advance
      Last edited by locotes; 02-01-2009, 07:13 PM.

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