The USCIS has issued a new fact sheet on the special rules that apply to naturalization for military personnel. A member of the
A military person can apply for naturalization if he or she has:
- Served honorably in the military for at least one year;
- Obtained lawful permanent resident status;
- Filed an application while still in the service or within six months of separation.
A person can apply for "wartime naturalization" even if not a permanent resident if he or she has:
- Served honorably in active-duty status for any period of time; and
- Such active-duty service was during a specifically designated period of hostility.
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