If only he just would have said that at first…
We are at the "not putting up with nobody's sh*t stage"
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5 years minimum, using the expedited options if available. The default green card holding period is 10 years. The only quicker way that I know of is if you have X (according USCIS) amount of wealth and go that route.
I heard, if the immigrant joins the United States armed forces they can expedite the citizenship; I don't know the time frame, but it is quicker-I believe.
Yes, it seems like I recall reading about this many years ago when filing our own paperwork.
There's four main visas:
Of course there's a dozen more outliers and subcats E.g. Political Asylum.
While in limbo of the bulleted first three, one can sign up for the armed services unless things have changed in the past 15 yrs.
The normal expediting process while a green card holder is something like: if a resident alien card holder has completed all subsequent filings and appointments to date and not been arrested/clean criminal record then you can pay to apply for expediting process.
It can be denied for any reason without refund. If memory serves, it costs a couple hundred bucks to file the paperwork. If approved, then you jump to your next couple appointments with USCIS being repeat biometrics usually because the shit is heavily mismanaged and then your final citizenship test + allegiance ceremony.
Thank you, I didn't know the particulars, but if they haven't changed-then you filled me in.
That is the correct answer!