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How to further immigrate to the United States after getting an American green card?

Planning naturalization procedures:

First, it is suitable for people.

1. Age: 18 years old.

2. Status: legal permanent resident of the United States.

3. Residence time: have lived in the United States for at least five years continuously.

4. Moral quality: good conduct.

Second, submit an application.

Send N-400 naturalization forms, photos, application fees and related documents to the Immigration Service Center.

Third, record fingerprints.

Fingerprint records are to prevent forgery. The steps of fingerprint recording are as follows:

1. The Immigration Bureau will send a fingerprint record notice to the applicant.

2. The applicant records fingerprints in the fingerprint recording center.

3. Supplements required by the Immigration Bureau (if applicable)

Four. Interviews and exams

1. Received interview notice.

2. Arrive at the local immigration office on time

3. Show me your identification.

4. Answer questions related to the application and personal background.

5. Exam (English and American Common Sense)

6. Receiving result notification (approval/rejection)

Verb (abbreviation for verb) oath

If you successfully pass the above steps, you can enter the last stage-the oath.

1. Received the notice of the oath date.

Step 2 report to the place where you took the oath

Turn in your green card.

4. Answer what you did after the interview.

5. pledge allegiance to the United States

In order to be naturalized smoothly, especially when the applicant has problems such as poor English, insufficient residence time, drunk driving, criminal record, failure to pay alimony according to the agreement/judgment after divorce, and military service. It is recommended to consult an experienced lawyer or expert consultant.