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Naturalization
Many Permanent Residents of the United States have the ultimate goal of becoming a US citizen. Naturalization is the primary method for most persons not born as US citizens to obtain that status. Under current law naturalization is done by the federal and state courts and in an administrative proceedings. Once a permanent resident completes the necessary residence and physical presence requirements (which vary in certain cases), an application for naturalization can be filed with Immigration. This starts a review of the person’s basic eligibility, criminal and security histories, and then leads to testing of the person’s English language abilities, knowledge of the history and form of government of the US, and good moral character. Complete information on naturalization can be obtained on our Naturalization page.

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anyone wants to marry me? :shock:
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Hey. I'm Kassia!

I waffle my Chelsey. :D

Thomas Andrews is my hero.
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Jo_16_2 wrote:
PolkadotConfederation wrote: Image
that's probably one of the most beautiful moments in all the FF history :smt089
Why?
Curfuffle thy forumite.

You just had a Kyle moment.
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PolkadotConfederation wrote:
Jo_16_2 wrote: that's probably one of the most beautiful moments in all the FF history :smt089
I agree. It made me cry so hard. :cry:

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:D I was her for Halloween one year. She's my hero and my role model. Yep. :D
i would like to see that one :shock:
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Chelseyrl wrote:
Jo_16_2 wrote:
PolkadotConfederation wrote: Image
that's probably one of the most beautiful moments in all the FF history :smt089
Why?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=sPMFXfNk1IM
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Jo_16_2 wrote:
Naturalization
Many Permanent Residents of the United States have the ultimate goal of becoming a US citizen. Naturalization is the primary method for most persons not born as US citizens to obtain that status. Under current law naturalization is done by the federal and state courts and in an administrative proceedings. Once a permanent resident completes the necessary residence and physical presence requirements (which vary in certain cases), an application for naturalization can be filed with Immigration. This starts a review of the person’s basic eligibility, criminal and security histories, and then leads to testing of the person’s English language abilities, knowledge of the history and form of government of the US, and good moral character. Complete information on naturalization can be obtained on our Naturalization page.

As a naturalized US citizen you have the same rights and privileges as a native born US citizen with one exception. Only a native born US citizen can be president of the United States. As a US citizen you can petition for your parents and siblings to immigrate to the US. Your spouse and children (unmarried and under 21 years of age) qualify for immediate relative classification for immigration purposes, which means they do not have a waiting list to immigrate (like the spouse and children of a Permanent Resident) and can do so as fast as the paperwork can be processed.
anyone wants to marry me? :shock:
*points to Kassia* :wink:
That was the weirdest display of geekdom that I have ever seen in my entire life.
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Curfuffle thy forumite.

You just had a Kyle moment.
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In addition, in 2000, Congress passed the Child Citizenship Act (CCA), which allows any child under the age of 18 who is adopted by a U.S. citizen and immigrates to the United States to acquire immediate citizenship.
anyone wants to adopt me?
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Hey. I'm Kassia!

I waffle my Chelsey. :D

Thomas Andrews is my hero.
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Each year, the Diversity Lottery (DV) Program makes 55,000 immigrant visas available through a lottery to people who come from countries with low rates of immigration to the United States. Of such visas, 5,000 are allocated for use under NACARA beginning with DV '99. The State Department (DOS) holds the lottery every year, and randomly selects approximately 110,000 applicants from all qualified entries. The DOS selects the approximately 110,000 applications since many will not complete the visa process. However once 55,000 are issued or the fiscal year ends, the DV program is closed. If you receive a visa through the Diversity Visa Lottery Program you will be authorized to live and work permanently in the United States. You will also be allowed to bring your spouse and any unmarried children under the age of 21 to the United States.
i never had much luck but...

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:shock:

The funny thing about it all is that the guys who make these games said that for this one they actually made her boobs smaller. :shock: They don't look any smaller to me.
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PolkadotConfederation wrote:Image

:shock:
ouch.
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:smt007
Hey. I'm Kassia!

I waffle my Chelsey. :D

Thomas Andrews is my hero.
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Okay, I watched the ending, and was confused. :lol:
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Chelseyrl wrote:Okay, I watched the ending, and was confused. :lol:
you never actually played the game, did you? :lol:
Hey. I'm Kassia!

I waffle my Chelsey. :D

Thomas Andrews is my hero.
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