Legal Question in Immigration Law in Arizona

when do elderly people become exempt from the English test for citizenship?


Asked on 11/08/14, 7:59 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Marlene Hemmings Marlene Hemmings, Attorney at Law

For information on this issue, please refer to:

http://www.uscis.gov/us-citizenship/citizenship-through-naturalization/exceptions-accommodations.

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Answered on 11/09/14, 11:42 am
Michelle Scopellite Goldstein & Scopellite, PC

Age 50 or older at the time of filing for naturalization and have lived as a permanent resident (green card holder) in the United States for 20 years (commonly referred to as the �50/20� exception).

OR

Age 55 or older at the time of filing for naturalization and have lived as a permanent resident in the United States for 15 years (commonly referred to as the �55/15� exception).

Note:

Even if you qualify for the �50/20� or �55/15� English language exceptions listed above, you MUST still take the civics test.

Please contact our qualified Immigration attorneys.

We have law offices located in in Dallas, Texas and Tucson, Arizona.

Goldstein & Scopellite, PC

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Answered on 11/12/14, 3:35 am


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