Know more about USA immigration procedure.
Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011The United States has a history as pompous mishmash, welcoming people from all corners of the world’s cultures in a vast. Today, the Statue of Liberty is always like a beacon to the world for people who aspire to a better life and more prospects for themselves and their families. Becoming a U.S. citizen so you can enjoy all that America has to offer is an exciting prospect, but the process can be expensive and complicated, so know more about the process before you begin.
New immigrants to the US will get most of the same benefits as U.S. citizens and that includes the eligibility to vote in federal and state elections. New citizens must take a promise of loyalty, the USCIS says, giving up prior loyalty to another nation or dominion, swearing allegiance to the United States and its Constitution, and promising to dole out the country as required.
The immigration process is known as Neutralization. According to the USCIS you are eligible for naturalization if you’re 18 years old and you’ve lived as a Permanent Resident in the US for at least five years without having left for over 6 months at a time. Well if you want to apply to for the Neutralization process contact with an Immigration attorney.
A) First, USCIS would approve an immigrant petition (I-130 petition for Alien Relative) for you. This is to be filed by your sponsor or relative (with whom you are going to stay). The relative has to provide proof on your relationship to him or her.