La naturalización es un proceso cuando un residente permanente legal ("titular de la tarjeta verde") se convierte en ciudadano de los Estados Unidos.
1. Solicitud de Ciudadanía
2. Entrevista y Examen
3. Ceremonia de juramentación
1. Un ciudadano estadounidense o residente permanente legal ("titular de la tarjeta verde") tiene derecho a pedir a ciertos miembros de la familia (reunificación familiar)
2. Ajuste de Estatus (“Tarjeta Verde”) o Proceso Consular a través del Departamento de Estado (Proceso de Visa de Inmigrante)
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