Saturday, July 6, 2013

US Citizenship Process

Becoming a U.S. citizen is a privilege, in which citizens of the United States more benefits and protections that are not available, a permanent resident in the U.S. immigration law are given.
Is a subsidiary in the United States, global Visas can help permanent residents of citizenship or naturalization. Our experts on immigration qualified American to help every step of the way, including the filing of the U.S. visa application on their behalf, they prepare for the civics / history test and questions at the interview, and participating in the interview with them at the local USCIS office, if necessary.

It is strongly recommended that permanent residents (or green card holder) apply for U.S. citizenship if they meet the requirements.

Whether an H1-B visa EB or specialized, there are dozens of ways, all of which become more popular in recent years.

Benefits
One of the benefits of U.S. citizenship is a free ride and the time outside the United States. Unlike permanent residents, U.S. citizens traveling outside the U.S. for long periods without a prior waiver reentry permit applies that their residence will have their green card revoked by the U.S. government. Another disadvantage of not naturalized is that permanent residents who commit certain crimes in the United States (even if they are not serious in nature) may be placed in removal proceedings by the Department of Homeland Security.

In addition, only U.S. citizens can apply for federal and stand for election. U.S. citizens are also given priority in certain categories in relation to the sponsorship of the immediate family (spouse, children, parents, brothers and sisters), while permanent residents to immigrate permanently to the United States often wait a long time before offered this opportunity.

Selection Criteria
A person can become a U.S. citizen by law, such as those born in the United States or being born abroad to U.S. citizens or nationals. Another way a person can be a U.S. citizen through the naturalization process. In this case, the applicant must be a permanent resident who is at least 18 years of age and reside. In a state or USCIS district for three months before the filing date of U.S. citizenship This person must also meet the following requirements:

Residency Requirements
Applicants must have resided continuously in the United States for a period of five years after obtaining a U.S. permanent resident card. In case the applicant is married to a citizen, it will be reduced to three years.

Half the length of stay (if three or five years) must have been issued physically residing in the United States. Please note that extended the United States during this period absences must a person can affect the right to naturalization.

Good character
The applicant must be a person of good character. Factors, including a person who can influence the moral character, but are not limited to convictions, the lack of compensation limits of support, providing false testimony is involved in prostitution, the practice of polygamy, the involvement in illegal gambling, a drunkard, adultery, to commit unlawful acts that adversely reflect on the moral character of candidates, etc.

English language skills
Candidates must have at least a basic understanding of the English language and must be demonstrable knowledge of history and American government.

Adherence to the principles of the U.S. Constitution
The applicant should understand and be ready to take the full oath of allegiance to the United States, and be ready to take up arms or to provide services noncombatants on behalf of the U.S. government.

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