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Should I be naturalized after immigrating to America?

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The US 1965 Immigration and Nationality Law stipulates that foreigners can obtain permanent resident status mainly through the following channels:

First of all, based on family relationships.

1, spouse of American citizen, children and parents under the age of 2 1.

2. Unmarried children of American citizens over 2 1 year old.

3.2/kloc-spouses and unmarried children of permanent residents over 0/year old.

4. Married children of American citizens

5. Brothers and sisters of American citizens

Second, based on the employment relationship

1, outstanding talents in science, art, education, business and sports; Excellent talents in occupation and research fields widely recognized in the industry (at least three years of teaching or research experience; Transfer to the manager of American overseas branch through internal transfer.

2. Professionals with advanced degrees (doctor, master or bachelor degree plus at least five years of professional experience); Professionals with outstanding skills in science, art and business.

3. Mechanic

4. Special professional immigrants, such as religious workers, current or former US government employees, etc.

5. Investing in immigrants

Third, apply to become a permanent resident

Foreigners who wish to obtain permanent resident status usually need to go through the following three steps. Depending on the type of immigration application and the country of birth of the beneficiary, the whole process may take several years. When the foreigner starts the last step, that is, after submitting the status adjustment (I-485 form), the foreigner can apply for two special permits at the same time:

One is the temporary employment permit document (EAD card for short).

The second is the entry permit for foreigners to return to the United States without a visa after leaving the United States (this document is called "pre-parole" or commonly known as "re-entry permit"). These two benefits have nothing to do with the current status of the beneficiaries. For example, a foreigner may obtain a work permit by holding an H- 1B visa.