joligudgrl
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? ct
dear atty lana,
i know somebody who is eligible to apply for naturalization here in ct. from what she read, naturalization process involves 4 steps---application, fingerprint, interview then oathtaking. her questions---
1. on the average, how long does she have to wait to get her interview schedule after filing application? would you have any idea how long it actually takes for the entire naturalization process to be completed in ct?
2. in her case, when will be the "fingerprinting" and where?
3. can she file her petition for her mom simultaneously or is it absolutely necessary to secure the actual certificate of citizenship before petitioning her mother? better yet, when is the earliest time to petition her parents to migrate?
4. what does it mean that "an immediate relative does not have to wait for a visa number when his petition is approved" ? does it mean that a parent of a petitioner is considered a permanent resident when he/she gets approved and may then move to the u.s. ?
i will appreciate your response. i'm sure that an authoritative information will help her with her application. thanks again.
dear atty lana,
i know somebody who is eligible to apply for naturalization here in ct. from what she read, naturalization process involves 4 steps---application, fingerprint, interview then oathtaking. her questions---
1. on the average, how long does she have to wait to get her interview schedule after filing application? would you have any idea how long it actually takes for the entire naturalization process to be completed in ct?
2. in her case, when will be the "fingerprinting" and where?
3. can she file her petition for her mom simultaneously or is it absolutely necessary to secure the actual certificate of citizenship before petitioning her mother? better yet, when is the earliest time to petition her parents to migrate?
4. what does it mean that "an immediate relative does not have to wait for a visa number when his petition is approved" ? does it mean that a parent of a petitioner is considered a permanent resident when he/she gets approved and may then move to the u.s. ?
i will appreciate your response. i'm sure that an authoritative information will help her with her application. thanks again.