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As a U.S. citizen, you must file a separate petition for each one of your direct relatives, including your own children. For example: To sponsor your mother and father, file a separate petition for each. If they have other childrenyour brothers and sistersfile a separate petition for each of them.
If you served honorably in the U.S. armed forces for at least one year at any time, you may be eligible to apply for naturalization. While some general naturalization requirements apply under INA 328, other requirements may not apply or are reduced.
Parole in place promotes family unity for those who serve our country, by offering green cards to immigrant parents, spouses and children of Active Duty Military, as well as immigrant relatives of Reserves, Veterans and the National Guard.
If you served honorably in the U.S. armed forces for at least one year at any time, you may be eligible to apply for naturalization. While some general naturalization requirements apply under INA 328, other requirements may not apply or are reduced.
If you are looking to fill out Form N-426, you can find it on the USCIS website. You can also call the USCIS National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283 and they will mail you a form. Applicant requestors must fill out Parts 1-4 of the application.
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Form N-400 (officially called the Application for Naturalization) generally takes around 14 months to process. After taking into account the interview, the decision, and the Oath of Allegiance, the total processing time can be anywhere from 18.5 to 24 months.
If, for example, serving in the military qualifies your family member for immediate or expedited U.S. citizenship, that person might then be able to sponsor (file an I-130 petition for) you to receive a family-based U.S. green card (permanent residence).
You must have been married to your U.S. citizen spouse for at least three years at the time you file; Your spouse must have been a U.S. citizen for at least three years at the time you file; and. You must meet all other eligibility requirements (such as good moral character).

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