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I have a friend in Europe looking to apply for citizenship in the USA. I don't have any experience with this sort of thing, but since there are a good amount of lawyers on the boards, I figured I'd ask here. What exactly does the whole process involve? How much will a lawyer typically charge for such a case? She is in her early 20's and looking to go to school in America.
 

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why doesn't she just get a student visa?
i studied for a few years in the US always on a student visa..
unless you marry an american gaining citizenship is HARD!!
 

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I'm not a lawyer, but have had to look at this issue for grad school applications. If the institution is accredited and she is going to school full-time, it's a student visa that's completed by her and the school.

She needs to talk to the school and what their process is.
 

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As stated the student visa would be a much better option if she's just looking to come to the States in order to go to school.

If she wants to come to the states and become a U.S. Citizen then that's a much longer and expensive process. I'm sure she can google Immigration lawyers and find a list.
 

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Tell her to come here on a student visa then fall in love with some dude way below her standards who will marry her. I know a couple German women who did this and it only took a couple years. After awhile they realized they married losers, got divorced and now are free American citizens
 

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Originally Posted by texas_jack
Tell her to come here on a student visa then fall in love with some dude way below her standards who will marry her. I know a couple German women who did this and it only took a couple years. After awhile they realized they married losers, got divorced and now are free American citizens

Current student visas restrict students from getting married here.
 

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Study in what, grad. school? There are a few cases where you can possibly get green card while you're in grad. program (qualify for EB-1, got to be something extraordinary in publication to do that though). Even that will take a while, and it will be at least like 3rd or 4th year into grad. program.

Why does she want to get US Citizen though? US citizen has taxable foreign income (though if you're small time, it's pretty difficult and time wasting for IRS to even bother find that out)
 

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Originally Posted by texas_jack
Tell her to come here on a student visa then fall in love with some dude way below her standards who will marry her. I know a couple German women who did this and it only took a couple years. After awhile they realized they married losers, got divorced and now are free American citizens

i heard recently they give you a 2 year conditional green card to see if you stay married
 

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i heard recently they give you a 2 year conditional green card to see if you stay married

Thought 2 yr conditional green card has been there for quite a while now, though I think you do become citizen faster (3 yr after green card as suppose to 5 yr after green card)
 

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Originally Posted by Xiaogou
Current student visas restrict students from getting married here.

If you have someone who wants to marry you and they are a U.S. citizen then they can file the paperwork to change your status.
 

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Thanks for the responses guys. She's planning to study theater at Julliard, and is insistent upon becoming a citizen. I'll mention the student visa idea, as that seems the most practical.
 

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She's not going to be able to become a citizen by just being a student. After she graduates, she'll have a 1 yr period to find a job in her line of work, or leave the country if she doesn't.
 

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Originally Posted by Pilot
She's not going to be able to become a citizen by just being a student. After she graduates, she'll have a 1 yr period to find a job in her line of work, or leave the country if she doesn't.

OK, thanks for the heads up. I'll be sure to relay that information to her.
 

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Originally Posted by Pilot
She's not going to be able to become a citizen by just being a student. After she graduates, she'll have a 1 yr period to find a job in her line of work, or leave the country if she doesn't.

Are you referring to OPT? F1 visa is likely best for her at this point. Citizenship is much further down the road.

I'm an immigration attorney, would not recommend listening to this thread for advice. If you want to talk, PM me.
 

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