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Requirements for completing the naturalization process in the United States of America

© By: Clint Jhonson
The naturalization process is certainly not one that will find its completion in a short while. On the contrary, it may require a few years of your life to become a citizen of the U.S. in legal terms. With a Green Card, you have the proof of having obtained permanent residency in the U.S. On a frequent basis, immigrants choose to obtain their Green Card through employment. If a foreign individual wants to obtain permanent residency because he or she has a fixed employment opportunity in the U.S., or if an employer intends to support someone for obtaining legal permanent residency based on fixed employment circumstances in the U.S., the process to undertake has several stages, as expected. To begin with, the USCIS – the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services – require to foreign individuals and employers to put the grounds of a process of proving that the individual applying for the Green Card is eligible for the granting of permanent residency. Then, the majority of the employment segments expect the U.S. employer to file a labor certification request for the applicant with the Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration. Here, the request will receive approval or it will meet denial, according to whatever conditions it complies with or not. Third, obtaining a Green Card through employment will meet the approval from USCIS for an immigrant visa petition, namely the Petition for Alien Worker, for the individual who wants to acquire naturalization in the United States. The employer who wants to bring his or her employee to the United States to work here on a permanent basis is the one who should file the immigrant visa petition we have mentioned. Then, the applicant in the naturalization process must expect to receive from the State Department an immigrant visa number. This will happen regardless of the fact that the immigrant is already or is not in the United States. When the State Department has granted this immigrant visa number to the applicant, it means that an assignment for an immigrant visa is already active. Finally, the applicant needs to file an application for adjusting to the status of permanent residency. In the case where the applicant is not yet on the territory of the United States, he or she will need to complete this stage of the naturalization process, after having received the notification of the assigned immigrant visa number, at his or her United States Consulate office. Therefore, if you are a foreign national in possession of unique skills and outstanding experience and performances in the domains of science, education, business, sports or arts, you need to know that you have priority in the obtaining of permanent residency in the U.S. Moreover, advanced degree professionals in various domains of activity, as well as individuals possessing special abilities are also eligible for permanent residency in the United States. Religious workers and foreign skilled and unskilled workers are also eligible. You need to talk to your employer to assist you with obtaining your Green Card trough employment in the United States on a permanent basis. Obtaining U.S. citizenship is one of the most often addressed opportunities the granting of which is in the responsibilities and premises of the United States government. Most people who are U.S. citizens have obtained this quality either by birth to parents who are citizens of the United States or by following a naturalization process. To what concerns foreign children aged less than 18 years old, and adopted by U.S. citizens, starting with the year of 2000, they can benefit from U.S. citizenship as soon as adoption procedures have reached their completion.


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Obtaining a Green Card through employment may require some time. However, insofar as you pay strict attention to the documentation requirements necessary for obtaining permanent residency, you will be one-step closer to the completion of your naturalization process.


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