Naturalization for Servicemembers
Week of May 05, 2008
Any servicemember or veteran who has served honorably in the United States Armed Forces during periods of military hostilities is eligible for streamlined naturalization. Non-U.S. citizens who have honorably served or are serving in the U.S. Armed Forces on or after Sept. 11, 2001 are eligible for a waiver of the entire waiting period and for expedited citizenship. Legal permanent resident status is required. All other requirements for naturalization apply, and the filing fee for servicemembers and veterans has been waived. For further information, read the full article at Military.com.
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