Hi, Aibolit
Thank you again. One more question for you.
If my son is 19 years old when i naturlized, assume that he cannot file N-600, does he have to wait 5 years to file N-400 for hisself, or 3 years is enough?
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when can i start applying N-400 if i am a spouse of USC
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Yes, your son must be under 18 years to derive citizenship from you.
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Aibolit,
Thank you very much for your information too.
Is there any age restriction for my son. Does he have to be under 18 years old in order to file N-600?
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Your son will derive his citizenship from yours, the moment you become a citizen. You can apply for his US passport when you obtain your Certificate of Naturalization. To obtain his Certificate you'll need to file N600.
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edgrapes,
Thank you very much for your information.
I have one more question, what about my son, he came to the U.S. with me. Can he file N-400 3 years after holding GC or he has to do so after 5 years holding permanent GC. Is there any website i can find those informations.
Thank You again, edgrapes
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90 days before 3 years anniversary as a resident. In your case 90 days before 02/03/07 or beginning of November of the next year.
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Hi all,
Questions for you:
I am the conditional green card holder because i married to my husband, a u.s. citizen. I have this card since 02/03/04. I know that i have to file I-751 to remove my condition 3 months before the expire date. When can i file N-400? 3 years after holding conditinal GC or 3 years after I holding permanent GC? What about my son? He came to America with me. Is he in the same situation with me?
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when can i start applying N-400 if i am a spouse of USC
Hi all,
Questions for you:
I am the conditional green card holder because i married to my husband, a u.s. citizen. I have this card since 02/03/04. I know that i have to file I-751 to remove my condition 3 months before the expire date. When can i file N-400? 3 years after holding conditinal GC or 3 years after I holding permanent GC? What about my son? He came to America with me. Is he in the same situation with me?Tags: None
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