Us Citizenship Marriage Process

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General points about the US citizenship process include being at least 18 years old, having a green card, living in the US for 5 years, passing English and Civics tests, and paying application fees. If you marry a U.S. Citizen, you might be eligible for a marriage-based green card, provided you have proof of legal entry, a valid marriage, no disqualifying criminal records, and financial support from your U.S. Spouse. Consult an immigration lawyer for detailed advice.

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I just need some advice and guidance about citizenship and how it will work
Hello ****, I'd be happy to provide general information about the citizenship process. However, the process varies depending on the country. Can you please specify which country's citizenship process you're interested in?
USA
Hello ****, here are a few general points regarding the US citizenship process:
- You must be at least 18 years old
- You must have a lawful permanent residence (a green card)
- You must have lived in the US for at least 5 years
- You must pass English and Civics tests
- You need to pay application fees.
Please consult an immigration lawyer for specific advice.
How would it go if my partner and I were to get married as him being a citizen of the USA
Hello ****,
If you marry a U.S. citizen, you might be eligible for a marriage-based green card. Key factors include:
- Proof of legal entry into the U.S.
- Valid marriage
- No disqualifying criminal records
- Financial support from your U.S. spouse.
You should consult an immigration lawyer for detailed advice.