Some of the requirements for getting citizenship in the U.S. involve proving your personal ties to the U.S. through your residence and presence. Also, you will need to undergo your biometrics appointment and your naturalization interview in the U.S.,...
If you received a green card after coming to the U.S. as an asylee, you may eventually decide to apply for citizenship in this country. However, the benefits of citizenship come with certain risks in the application process. USCIS will conduct a thor...
Bigamy and polygamy are different forms of being married to multiple people at the same time. Either bigamy or polygamy can result not only in the denial of a citizenship application but also in deportation proceedings. A foreign national will need t...
A foreign national who is interested in applying for U.S. citizenship may be concerned about whether a denied citizenship application would result in their deportation from the U.S. Fortunately, this is uncommon, but it is one of the risks of applyin...
Some Muslim-Americans who are seeking U.S. citizenship may face delays in the process if they are covered by the Controlled Application Review and Resolution Program (CARRP). In 2008, the U.S. government started this program as a way of subjecting fo...
A program known as Passport Denial prevents someone who is otherwise eligible for a U.S. passport from getting a passport if they owe more than $2,500 in child support. This rule originates from a 1997 amendment to the Personal Responsibility and Wor...
A foreign national who comes to the U.S. as a refugee will have the opportunity to become a legal permanent resident after one year of presence in the U.S. They can become a U.S. citizen eventually, which will shield them from deportation and allow t...
Sometimes a green card holder receives conditional resident status in the U.S. before becoming a legal permanent resident. This most often occurs when a foreign national marries a U.S. citizen or enters the U.S. on an investor visa. Conditional resid...
The requirements for becoming a U.S. citizen largely apply to military service members and veterans as they do to civilians, but there are some useful exceptions. You might be able to complete the process sooner than ordinary applicants, even without...
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) provides protection for foreign nationals who suffered from domestic violence in the U.S. You may be able to get legal permanent resident status in the U.S. by filing a self-petition on Form I-360 or submitting a...