USCIS has announced that applicants for naturalization can file their applications up to ninety days before they meet the required three- or five-year period of continuous residence as lawful permanent residents. This policy applies to all applicants, including those filing based on marriage to a U.S. citizen.
Key Details:
- Early filing allowed: Up to 90 days before meeting residency requirement.
- Residency requirement: Three years for marriage-based applicants; five years for others.
- Affects: All lawful permanent residents seeking naturalization.
- Filing method: Applications can be submitted online or via mail.
This change provides a significant opportunity for eligible immigrants to expedite their naturalization process. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Lally Immigration Services, LLC
