Legal Question in Immigration Law in Texas
citizenship
I've been a perminent resident for almost 7 years, and my dad became a citizen. Can i automatically become a citizen through him?
Asked on 12/19/07, 12:53 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Janice Wu
Law Office of Janice Wu
Re: citizenship
No, you must apply for naturalization yourself if/when you are over the age of 18.
Answered on 12/19/07, 1:35 pm
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