Users' questions

How to be an engaged citizen of the United States?

How to be an engaged citizen of the United States?

You can read more about American laws and protections for citizens by reading the Constitution, which sets up the American government, and the Bill of Rights, which establishes basic rights for American citizens. Civil disobedience means peacefully and non-violently choosing not to uphold unjust laws.

What makes you a citizen of the United States?

As a resident of the United States, it’s your duty to uphold and follow the just laws of this country. You can read more about American laws and protections for citizens by reading the Constitution, which sets up the American government, and the Bill of Rights, which establishes basic rights for American citizens.

Can a foreign citizen get married in the United States?

For most couples, deciding where to get married can be challenging. Add in a foreign spouse and U.S. immigration laws, and the task becomes even harder. If you decide to get married in the United States, you will be eligible to apply for Adjustment of Status (AOS).

Can a US citizen live in the United States?

Now, because your loved one is a U.S. citizen, you’re probably wondering how to come live with them in the United States, and how the process works.

You can read more about American laws and protections for citizens by reading the Constitution, which sets up the American government, and the Bill of Rights, which establishes basic rights for American citizens. Civil disobedience means peacefully and non-violently choosing not to uphold unjust laws.

When did I get engaged to a Canadian citizen?

I was engaged for 8 years before I got married to her, and that was after my first PR application was sent back due to the change in NOC preferences by Ottawa in 2008.

How long do you have to be married to an US citizen?

No specific period of marital union is required; however, you and your U.S. citizen spouse must be in a valid marriage from the time you file your Form N-400 until the time you naturalize.

For most couples, deciding where to get married can be challenging. Add in a foreign spouse and U.S. immigration laws, and the task becomes even harder. If you decide to get married in the United States, you will be eligible to apply for Adjustment of Status (AOS).