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How To Get a US Citizenship?

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I n order to get  US Citizenship , you need to go through a process called Naturalization. Every year, more than thousands of people from all over the world begin the naturalization process. According to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the agency welcomed more than 7.4 million naturalized citizens over the last decade.   Understanding the Naturalization Process Any individual above 18 looking for  US Citizenship  has to start the naturalization process by filing an Application for Naturalization, Form N-400. To become a US citizen, you must meet the following terms and conditions: Be at least 18 years of age Must have  a clean criminal record Speak English and pass the English test Pass a US government and history test Have been in the same state for three months before filing Have been living in the US for at least 30 months out of the last five years of being a green card hold...

All You Need to Know About Family Based Visas

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  Do you know how to  get a visa without leaving the country ? United States citizens and lawful permanent residents, also known as holders of  Green cards in the USA , have the ability to sponsor a family member who lives abroad.   The availability of family-based visas differs based on whether the person petitioning for a relative is a US citizen or a lawful permanent resident, as well as on the family relationship, age, marital state, and country of birth of the proposed foreigner. Obtaining a Family-Based Visa Thousands of US citizens and lawful permanent citizens help their relatives who live abroad get a family-based visa per year. In fact, the US gives out about 480,000 family-based visas yearly.   Some relatives receive priority over others for a family-based visa, including spouses, parents, and unmarried children under 21. Other family members can obtain a family-based visa as well, but they may face a more extended waiting period. Family-based...