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NaturalizationA foreigner, who is naturalized, is a person who is granted citizenship in the United States after fulfilling certain requirements. There are other nations also who follow similar process of naturalization to people who wish to become a citizen of their nation. There are different laws applicable in different countries which are typically available through their departments of immigration. Further the citizenship in US falls in either of the two categories – a) A natural citizen is someone born in the United States or born to American parents on foreign soil. b) A naturalized citizen is someone who was born in a foreign country, but took a series of steps with the end goal of being granted citizenship.
The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) establishes certain rules and criterions which must be fulfilled by any foreign national who wishes to become a citizen of United States. The general criterions for naturalization include:
Active military members and their spouses and children are also open for the process of naturalization. All the USCIS offices present overseas are authorized for processing applications of such active military members. The following forms are available for the process of naturalization of military members –
Eligibility criterion for the process of naturalization of spouses and children of active duty military members currently stationed abroad –
At least for a period of five years you have been a lawful permanent resident of the United States. You have been a lawful permanent resident for three years (under INA section 319(a)) as the spouse of a U.S. citizen and you are still married to that U.S. citizen spouse.
All the above stated rules and criterions are necessary to be fulfilled in order to successfully complete the process of naturalization by any applicant.
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