Legal Question in Immigration Law in Nevada
us citizenship
I have been married for 11 years and started the process of my husbands citizenship 5 years ago he has become a resident but not a full citizen, for the last two years we have been separated and now i am working on my divorce and i would like to stop the process of him becoming a citizen due to our marriage. What do I need to do?
Asked on 3/22/07, 2:00 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Kseniya Zavala
Law Office of Kseniya Zavala
Re: us citizenship
Nothing. Your husband has the right to become a citizen even if you do not want it to happen. Your marriage was a bona-fide long-lasting marriage, and your husband became a permanent resident based on that marriage. Now he does not need to be married in order to apply for citizenship. He can still apply even if you are divorced.
Answered on 3/22/07, 3:19 pm
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