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  1. Just checked the requirements and i meet all required. Thank you.
  2. Hello all, I would first like to say TIA for any replies, answers and advice to my question, it really means a lot. I will try and keep this short. Back in 2009 I entered the US on a K1 Visa, got married within the 90 days and life was good, for a while. Fast forward to 2011 and the relationship was broken, I don't want to get into details but all i will say is that there were major trust issues (for good reason) on my part, which in the end, forced us to grow apart and therefore the marriage ended in divorce after 2 years. Since I had created a new life here with a good job and made some great friends, with their support and help, I decided to push on and apply for my GC which was granted to me. Fast forward to 2017 where I got married to an American girl and to this day, my marriage is still going very strong, Happily married with 2 beautiful kids, I am living the American Dream. My GC was due to expire in 2020, I was always planning on becoming a US Citizen but, as everyone knows, 2020 was, a difficult period around the globe, so, since I wasn't confident in doing the Citizenship before it expired, with all the madness that was going on with the Government during COVID, I just played it safe and did a 10 year renewal. Currently, I am still a permanent resident through my Green Card. My question is, upon filling out the Form N-400, should I check the box stating that I am a spouse of a US Citizen or do I state that I am eligible for Citizenship since I have been here on a GC for well over 10 years? I am a little confused how to file since I originally came to the US through a K1 Visa. Maybe its a simple answer but, I really wanted to get this correct first time since I will be trying to do all the paper work myself. Thank You for taking the time to read and respond, it really means a lot.
  3. One thing i didn't add was that I am no longer married to the spouse i originally came to the US for. I got remarried but was already a GC holder. Will this create any problems along the way? I am English by birth, so what are the steps to take to gain my kids Dual Citizenship also? Do i just apply for British passports for them? Hmmm TIA for taking the time to reply, always greatly appreciated.
  4. Happy New Year to all out there. Its been a while since i have been here, so my apologies if this post ends up in the wrong thread. Also, thank you in advance to those who reply with feedback/advice for me, much appreciated. I am a GC holder at the moment, I renewed my GC back in 2020, long story short, I really didn't want to deal with Government paperwork during the Covid era, so i thought it would be a safe option to renew my GC so that there would be no issues for me to travel out of the country if the paperwork got held up for some reason or another. I have a couple of questions regarding the process - Am i able to be a dual citizen? I currently have my British passport and was wondering if i would have to give it up once i become a US Citizen (assuming i will be). I am married with 2 kids, i was also wondering if they could become dual citizens also, basically, can they have a UK passport also? My wife is American and my kids were born here in the US. Has anyone come across any issues along the way regarding filling out the paperwork? Anything to pay special attention to? I must admit, I am a little concerned about the "test" that occurs during this journey. Has anyone any advice/tips on what type of questions you are asked? Looking forward to reading your responses, I hope everyones journey out there is going as smooth as it can go. Good luck to all.
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