Cinco requisitos para hacerse ciudadano

Cinco requisitos para hacerse ciudadano
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Ninety-four-year-old World War II veteran Sherwin Callander holds an American flag after a naturalization ceremony, Monday, June 2, 2014, in Atlanta. The World War II veteran from Alabama is headed to France for D-Day ceremonies, a trip that seemed unlikely just last week. Callander read about ceremonies for the 70th anniversary of D-Day and thought it would be meaningful to go. He hadn't been back to France since landing on Utah Beach during the Battle of Normandy, but he hit a snag when he went to get a passport. Callander was born in Canada to an American mother, and his family moved to the U.S. when he was 3. But he didn't have documentation proving his U.S. citizenship. Federal officials heard his story and on Monday gave him a proof of citizenship certificate so he could get a passport in time to leave for France just hours later. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
Ninety-four-year-old World War II veteran Sherwin Callander holds an American flag after a naturalization ceremony, Monday, June 2, 2014, in Atlanta. The World War II veteran from Alabama is headed to France for D-Day ceremonies, a trip that seemed unlikely just last week. Callander read about ceremonies for the 70th anniversary of D-Day and thought it would be meaningful to go. He hadn't been back to France since landing on Utah Beach during the Battle of Normandy, but he hit a snag when he went to get a passport. Callander was born in Canada to an American mother, and his family moved to the U.S. when he was 3. But he didn't have documentation proving his U.S. citizenship. Federal officials heard his story and on Monday gave him a proof of citizenship certificate so he could get a passport in time to leave for France just hours later. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Bienvenidos a su columna "Hablando de Inmigración", donde los mantengo informados acerca de las leyes de inmigración.

En esta ocasión quiero hablar con ustedes sobre los requisitos para la ciudadanía. Existen muchos beneficios que pueden ser obtenidos al hacerse ciudadano que incluyen poder emigrar y patrocinar a familiares elegibles y también votar.

Los requisitos para hacerse ciudadano son los siguientes:

  1. Tener 18 años de edad.
  2. Haber sido residente permanente por cinco años o tres si está casado con un ciudadano estadounidense.
  3. Poder leer, escribir y hablar el inglés y tener conocimiento del gobierno y la historia de los Estados Unidos.
  4. Tener buena conducta moral.
  5. Llenar el formulario N-400 y leer las instrucciones.

Para más información visite: www.uscis.gov.

Los invito a mantenerse informados acerca de leyes de inmigración en http://jessicadominguez.com/ y en su canal informativo www.youtube.com/jessicadomingueztv.

La información en esta columna tiene como único propósito brindar información general y no pretende ser una garantía, o predicción respecto al resultado de cualquier representación hecha por Jessica Domínguez. La información no se debe tomar como un consejo legal para algún individuo, caso o situación.

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