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    Hi,
    I became a Permanent Residence in October 2007 through my spouse. Unfortunately my spouse passed away in April 2008. I am still a surviving widow.
    I have not gone out of the USA in the past five years.

    I was wondering if I am eligible to apply for US Citizenship now since it has been almost three years since I received my green card or do i have to wait for five years to apply for the citizenship.

    Your response would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

  • #2
    Hello,

    You will find a graph with requirements and timetables for U.S. citizenship at https://www.immihelp.com/us-naturalization-eligibility/ .

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    • #3
      Still in search for specific answer

      Thank, I have reviewed the page you specify but it does not mention the specifics around my situation. The closest i found was the following

      "If you are at least 18 years old and:
      Were married to a U.S. citizen who died during a period of honorable active duty service in the U.S. Armed Forces
      Note: You must have been married to and living with your U.S. citizen spouse at the time of his/her death. "

      My spouse was not an active duty service member in US Armed Forces.

      Thank you for your reply but if you know if i can apply for citizenship as a widow after being a Permanent Residence for three years, please let me know.

      Thanks

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      • #4
        I don't think the Immigration & Nationality Act specifically addresses your situation, but you're surely not the first.

        Why don't you just call them at the National Service Center - 1-800-375-5283.

        You may have to wait on hold while they look up the answer, but it costs you nothing.

        I would make sure to get the name/number of the person who gives you the info and make a note of the time and day if you get the go-ahead to apply now -- just in case there's a problem later.

        Let us know how it works out and good luck!

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        • #5
          Thanks you

          I called the USCIS and according to them, I need to wait for 5 years before I can apply for US Citizenship.

          I will double check with a lawyer as well but that is the information that i got so far.

          Thanks all for your inputs.

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