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Old Jun 26th 2009, 3:53 pm
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Hello,

I have been married to my american wife for 7 years. For the last two years we moved from London and have resided within Oregon. I have a green card. I am wanting to getting a joint citizenship. Is that still possible at all?

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Originally Posted by eighthoursbehind
Hello,

I have been married to my american wife for 7 years. For the last two years we moved from London and have resided within Oregon. I have a green card. I am wanting to getting a joint citizenship. Is that still possible at all?

Many thanks,

Mark
you need to have been a green card holder 3 years, less 90 days to apply.
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Thank you, do you know how I would go about getting one? It will be three years in September and I would like to sort the process out sooner rather than later.
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Give this a whirl

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/usc...0045f3d6a1RCRD

and I think you mean dual not joint citizenship.
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Default Re: Married, with a green card and looking for joint citizenship.

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Thank you, do you know how I would go about getting one? It will be three years in September and I would like to sort the process out sooner rather than later.
Go to www.uscis.gov, Immigration Forms, N-400 (application for naturalization). Also go to the same website and read the USCIS Guide to Naturalization.

If you are eligible, you can file the N-400 in three years minus 90 days from the date you became a PR (assuming you are still married to and living with your USC wife).

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