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Firstly, it is essential to understand that both Brazil and the United States…
Firstly, it is essential to understand that both Brazil and the United States recognize and allow dual citizenship. This means that you do not need to renounce your current citizenship to become a US citizen and thus have a US passport. So who can obtain United States…
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Firstly, it is essential to understand that both Brazil and the United States recognize and allow dual citizenship. This means that you do not need to renounce your current citizenship to become a US citizen and thus have a US passport. So who can obtain United States citizenship | - Permanent Residents (Green Card holders): If you already have a Green Card, you are one step closer to citizenship. Generally, after five years of legal residence in the US. - Spouses of US Citizens: If you are married to a US citizen, you can begin the naturalization process after three years of legal residence. - Children of American Citizens: Children under 18 years of age. - Students and Talented Professionals: Certain categories of work and student visas may eventually pave the way for naturalization, depending on your status, employer and compliance with requirements. There are other complex scenarios that could make you eligible for US citizenship, including military service, special cases of refuge and asylum, among others. Remember that each case is unique, and the process of obtaining citizenship is a legal and meticulous process. If you are considering dual citizenship in the United States, it is highly recommended that you seek advice from an immigration attorney you trust to understand the specific requirements and steps involved.
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