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Filed: Country: Netherlands
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I just want to know info about this details

If you marry someone you will have permenant resident card.After 6 month usually.But after it what is the best way to get citizenship?

And how long it take to get it at least?

Regards,

You can apply once married for at least three years with a USC and you have lived in compliance with GC residency requirements. These and other requirements are listed on the n-400 instruction form.

N-400 application timeline

02-22-2012-- (00): documents sent

02-23-2012-- (01): NOA date

02-27-2012-- (05): check cashed

03-02-2012-- (09): bio appointment notice sent, bio date 03-15 (23)

03-05-2012-- (12): bio notice received

03-06-2012-- (13): early bio

03-12-2012-- (19): in line for interview scheduling

03-21-2012-- (28): scheduled for interview

03-28-2012-- (35): interview notice received

05-02-2012-- (70): interview. Rec. for Approval!

05-16-2012-- (84): in line for oath scheduling

06-19-2012-(118): scheduled for oath

06-21-2012-(120): oath letter received

07-06-2012-(135): oath

Passport application timeline

07-10-2012-- (00): application sent (card+book/routine service)

07-17-2012-- (07): application status online

07-26-2012-- (16): application on hold (name too long)

07-28-2012-- (18): RFI Tucson passport center (proposed shortened name) letter received

07-30-2012-- (20): reply sent to Tucson passport center

08-18-2012-- (39): passport book received

08-21-2012-- (42): passport card received

08-21-2012-- (42): CON received

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Lol

Yeap

I find it interesting that you've already asked about so many different kinds of visas to the USA. Just my own observation

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The fastest way is to wait 2 years and 9 months... then you can apply, just like everyone else.

I just want to know info about this details

If you marry someone you will have permenant resident card.After 6 month usually.But after it what is the best way to get citizenship?

And how long it take to get it at least?

Regards,

N-400 Naturalization Timeline

06/28/11 .. Mailed N-400 package via Priority mail with delivery confirmation

06/30/11 .. Package Delivered to Dallas Lockbox

07/06/11 .. Received e-mail notification of application acceptance

07/06/11 .. Check cashed

07/08/11 .. Received NOA letter

07/29/11 .. Received text/e-mail for biometrics notice

08/03/11 .. Received Biometrics letter - scheduled for 8/24/11

08/04/11 .. Walk-in finger prints done.

08/08/11 .. Received text/e-mail: Placed in line for interview scheduling

09/12/11 .. Received Yellow letter dated 9/7/11

09/13/11 .. Received text/e-mail: Interview scheduled

09/16/11 .. Received interview letter

10/19/11 .. Interview - PASSED

10/20/11 .. Received text/email: Oath scheduled

10/22/11 .. Received OATH letter

11/09/11 .. Oath ceremony

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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If, after your greencard, you join the military, you can have your citizenship expedited.

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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I just want to know info about this details. If you marry someone you will have permenant resident card. After 6 month usually.But after it what is the best way to get citizenship?

And how long it take to get it at least?

Regards,

You just don't marry someone. I think you meant to marry a US citizen (USC).

The fastest way to get citizenship after you get your greencard based on marriage to a USC is to hop onto a time-machine and travel 3 years (minus 90 days) into the future. That's when you can apply.

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I find it interesting that you've already asked about so many different kinds of visas to the USA. Just my own observation

Agreed. Figuring out whether you want to get engaged, married, find some long lost immediate relative in America, win the lottery or get some sort of specialized skill for an employment based green card is your first priority.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Mexico
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After reading all your other threads I honestly think that you are just desperately trying to get to the US in ANY possible (easy?) way. Don't get marry or rush into anything like that just because you want to 'become a citizen', is not that simple.

K1 visa
Filed I-129: Dec 3rd 2010
Interview: July 6th 2011 APPROVED!


AOS
Filed: Oct 4th 2011
AOS Interview: Feb 7th 2012 - RFE sad.png
AOS Approved: Feb 9th - without sending RFE
Green Card received: Feb 17th smile.png

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Filed: Nov 13th 2013

Approved: March 13th 2014

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