Green Card Interview Question

Green Card Interview Question

U.S. Citizenship

There are many wasy to become a U.S. citizen.

Any minor child automatically becomes a naturalized citizen when the child?s parents become naturalized citizens. Otherwise, in order to qualify for United States citizenship an applicant must have one of the following naturalization qualifications:

(1) The applicant must have been a lawful permanent resident of the United States for five years; or

(2) The applicant must have been a lawfully present in the United States as a permanent resident for three years, married to a US citizen for the three years of permanent residency, and continue to be married to the U.S. citizen; or

(3) The applicant must have parents with United States citizenship and be a lawful permanent resident of the United States: or

(4) The applicant must have qualifying military service.

The filing fee to begin the Naturalization process is $225. In most cases, applicants are screened based on their reading, writing and English speaking abilities. The naturalization process includes a multiple choice exam regarding U.S. History, Government structure and English language skills. Questions may be asked similar to the following:

(1) How many branches of government are there in the United States;

(2) How many members are there in the United States congress;

(3) In what year was the constitution of the United States adopted. As you can see, the questions are detailed and naturalization educational courses are highly recommended.

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