Can I apply for citizenship while my I-751 is pending?
Yes, in some circumstances. If you have been married to a U.S. citizen for at least three years, have been a permanent resident for at least three years, and meet other eligibility requirements, you may file Form N-400 while your I-751 is still pending. USCIS sometimes schedules both interviews together. An attorney can help you…
Yes, in some circumstances. If you have been married to a U.S. citizen for at least three years, have been a permanent resident for at least three years, and meet other eligibility requirements, you may file Form N-400 while your I-751 is still pending. USCIS sometimes schedules both interviews together. An attorney can help you determine whether this path makes sense for your timeline.
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Answer by David Joseph Rozas
David Rozas is an experienced criminal and immigration lawyer and one of the founding partners of Rozas & Rozas Law Firm. He has been with the firm since 2004, joining his brother, Greg in practice. David concentrates his law practice on criminal defense and immigration.








