Success Stories: Naturalization based on marriage to U.S. citizen spouse granted to permanent resident from the Philippines at the Houston Field Office

Photo by Priscilla Du Preez on Unsplash. Naturalization is the process by which US citizenship is granted to a foreign citizen or national after meeting certain requirements. Permanent residents who are married to US citizens can apply to naturalize in three years, instead of five years.

We recently had an approval for naturalization (getting U.S. Citizenship) for a Philippine national married to a U.S. Citizen at the Houston, TX field office of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Congratulations to our clients!

U.S. citizenship is a legal status that offers many benefits and responsibilities, including the ability to vote in US federal elections, serve on a jury, travel with a US passport, and bring family members to the United States. Importantly, once obtained, US citizenship cannot be abandoned or lost by spending extended periods of time outside of the United States (as is the case with permanent residence).

If you are a permanent resident married to a US Citizen and have continuously lived with your spouse for the last three years, then you may be eligible to naturalize in three years instead of the standard five years. In this case, you must still meet the other requirements for naturalization in order to qualify.

If you are interested in finding out your eligibility to apply for naturalization based on your marriage to a US citizen spouse and would like our assistance, please contact us for a consultation. Follow us on InstagramTwitterFacebookLinkedIn and Tumblr, for up-to-date immigration news. Please note that past results do not guarantee future outcomes. 


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