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  2. Begin by entering your full name clearly in the designated fields for first, middle, and last names.
  3. Fill in your home address, ensuring you do not use a P.O. box. Include your city, state, and ZIP code.
  4. Indicate if you have a name change or alias by checking 'Yes' or 'No' and providing details if applicable.
  5. Select one of the options that best describes your citizenship status by checking the appropriate box. Make sure to review the definitions provided for each option.
  6. Enter your date of birth in the specified format (mm/dd/yyyy) and include your Alien Registration number if applicable.
  7. Remember to attach copies of all relevant immigration documents as required before submitting the form.

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The most common path to U.S. citizenship through naturalization is being a lawful permanent resident (LPR) for at least five years. For more information on determining the earliest accepted filing date for your naturalization application, see the USCIS Early Filing Calculator.
Allow immigrants to apply for permanent residency if they have lived in the U.S. continuously for at least seven years and meet other legal requirements, including passing background checks. Establish a rolling eligibility date, so the law remains responsive over time and does not require further congressional updates.
Under the proposal, immigrants who have lived in the U.S. for at least seven years, do not have a criminal record and meet all other current eligibility requirements could apply to receive a green card.
You must also be in one of these categories: Lawful permanent resident (Green Card holder) of five years. Married to a U.S. citizen and lawful permanent resident for three years. U.S. military service member (active duty or veteran)
The spouse must have continuously resided in the United States after becoming a lawful permanent resident (LPR) for at least 3 years immediately preceding the date of filing the naturalization application and must have lived in marital union with his or her citizen spouse for at least those 3 years.

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What Does the 7-Year Rule Do? If passed, the 7-Year Rule would allow the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to upgrade the immigration status for more people in the United States. Currently, the department can do this for some immigrants, but in a smaller number of circumstances.
The 2025 test assesses an aliens understanding of U.S. history and government in line with the statutory requirement and is one of many steps in an ongoing effort to restore integrity to the naturalization process and meet congressional intent.

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