Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas
i have been here for now 8 years, how can i get my citizenship?
Asked on 9/28/11, 3:41 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Depending on how you're here now, you would probably file for an adjustment of status.
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Answered on 9/28/11, 4:23 pm
Isaul Verdin
VERDIN
If you have been a resident for 8 years, then you can file an N400 to apply for US citizenship. Consult with an immigration lawyer for eligibility issues.
Answered on 9/29/11, 6:23 am
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