Citizen - Law Dictionary Search Results
fourth preference
of family immigration (F4) for brothers and sisters of American citizens and their spouses and children. The American citizen must be
family fourth preference
of family immigration (F4) for brothers and sisters of American citizens and their spouses and children. The American citizen must be
exchange visitor
exchange visitor A foreign citizen coming to the United States to participate in a particular
domicile
or that is the organization's principal place of business compare citizenship, residence NOTE: The domicile of an individual or organization determines
principal applicant
The person named in the petition. For example, an American citizen may file a petition for his married daughter to immigrate
dependent
or her support from the taxpayer and is a U.S. citizen, national, or resident, or a resident of a bordering country
country of former allegiance
country of former allegiance The previous country of citizenship of a naturalized U.S. citizen or of a person who
conditional resident
on a conditional basis (e.g., a spouse of a U.S. citizen; an immigrant investor), who is required to petition for the
civic
civic : of or relating to a citizen, a city, citizenship, or civil affairs
certificate of naturalization
Security as proof that the person has become a U.S. citizen (naturalized) after immigration to the United States . Source: Department
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