U.S. Citizenship and Good Moral Character
Proving good moral character is an essential element of any application for U.S. citizenship. Generally, this means avoiding disqualifying factors.
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Proving good moral character is an essential element of any application for U.S. citizenship. Generally, this means avoiding disqualifying factors.
Depending on the specifics of your case or health, you may be able to forego taking all or part of the U.S. citizenship exam.
USCIS requires that you and your spouse file a joint I-751 petition to remove your conditions. Doing so is actually quite simple.
Both the U.S. citizen and Permanent Resident spouse are required to file form I-751 with USCIS, but as with all rules there are exceptions.
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