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  • #16
    Re: Служба в армии - способ быстро получить гражданство

    Da ne, rabotau v PX-BXe. Superom. Uje god. Rabotau na AAFES

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    • #17
      Re: Служба в армии - способ быстро получить гражданство

      Originally posted by MikeS View Post
      Все работает. В двух словах, есть 3 поправки - (1) на гражданство можно подавать через год активной службы, (2) можно подавать хоть на следующий день, если ты герой, и (3) в случае смерти при исполнении дадут гражданство семье.
      день добрый!!!
      если не думать о скорой смерти(пункт 3),то семья получает гражданство на общих основаниях,или для армейских семей есть свои правила????

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      • #18
        Re: Служба в армии - способ быстро получить гражданство

        As of today MAVNI applicants submit their citizenship papers on a day they shipping out to Basic Combat Training or a day after. Their recruiter must sign and stemp couple of pages on their applications. It is free of charge (just pay for Post Office service).
        U menya uzhe 3 cheloveka tak sdelalo.

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        • #19
          Re: Служба в армии - способ быстро получить гражданство

          вот кое какая инфа - вычитал,правда, на usmilitary.about.com:

          Peacetime Military Service: Under INA Section 328, persons who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces (including active duty, reserves, or national guard), can file for Naturalization based on their current or prior U.S. military service. The requirements for eligibility are that the applicant must have served honorably or have separated from the service under honorable conditions, have completed one year or more of military service, and be a legal permanent resident at the time of his or her examination by USCIS on the Form N-400, Application for Naturalization. This used to be three years, but Congress changed it to one year in 2002. Filing for naturalization under this provision of the law, Section 328 of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, as amended (INA), excuses the applicant from any specific period of residence or physical presence within the United States, so long as the application is filed while the applicant is still serving with the military or within 6 months of an honorable discharge.

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