Legal Question in Immigration Law in Nevada
Citizenship after unemployment/foreclosure
Does collecting unemployment and filing for foreclosure due to being laid off adversely affect a green card holder applying for citizenship?
Asked on 12/18/08, 1:02 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Sameer Kumar
Law Offices of Sameer Kumar, P.C.
Re: Citizenship after unemployment/foreclosure
No. It should not. Just make sure you've filed your tax returns every year.
Answered on 12/18/08, 1:51 pm
Isabella Mayzel, Esq.
Law Offices of Isabella Mayzel
Re: Citizenship after unemployment/foreclosure
At the time of naturalization, you have to prove that you are a person of good moral character. Unemployment benefits and foreclosure should not be considered as a factor against you. Do not forget to pay taxes though.
Answered on 12/20/08, 11:40 pm
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