United States: The Time You Must Be Married to Be Considered an American Citizen

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One unique way to become an American citizen is to marry a U.S. citizen. But you have to meet certain requirements and stay in residency for the right amount of time. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) handles this process. The length of time it takes depends on the type of residency status you get.

You must be married to a U.S. citizen and show proof of being a lawful permanent resident (Green Card holder) for at least five years in order to become a citizen through marriage.

Citizens whose permanent residency status is conditional.

If you are married to a U.S. citizen and your permanent residency is conditional, you and your spouse must apply to the USCIS to have the conditions taken away. This application needs to be turned in within 90 days of the date that it will have been two years since your spouse entered the United States with an immigrant visa.

Ensure your marriage to a U.S. national is legally recognized.
Maintain your status as a lawful permanent resident (Green Card holder).
Understand the timeline and requirements for conditional residency.
File necessary forms and applications within designated time frames.
Embracing the journey to becoming a new U.S. resident through marriage is a significant step that requires patience and diligence. By staying informed and organized, you can navigate this path toward achieving your American dream.

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