Legal Question in Immigration Law in California

Citizenship

I became a lpr in august 2005 but had been staying in the u.S since 2000 when can i file for my citizenship


Asked on 11/09/08, 8:14 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Michael Cho Law Offices of Michael Cho

Re: Citizenship

This depends on how you received your permanent residence. It's approximately 5 years as a permanent resident to apply for citizenship, unless you became a LPR by marrying a US citizen (in which case it is 3 years).

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Answered on 11/09/08, 11:06 am
Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson The Jacobson Law Firm, APC

Re: Citizenship

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Answered on 11/14/08, 2:55 am
Alice Yardum-Hunter Alice M. Yardum-Hunter, a Law Corp.

Re: Citizenship

It depends on how you got your lpr status. Please contact me directly at [email protected] and check me out at http://www.yardum-hunter.com for more information.

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Alice Yardum-Hunter

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Answered on 11/09/08, 11:59 am


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