Can My Mother Who Has A Green Card But Cannot Speak English Apply For Naturalization In The U.S.?

It depends. An individual with a green card is exempt from the English language requirement if he or she is age 55 years or older and has had his or her green card for at least 15 years. An individual with a green card is also exempt from the English language requirement if he or she is age 50 years or older and has had his or her Green Card for at least 20 years.

Can My Mother, Who Has A Green Card But Does Not Speak English, Become A U.S. Citizen Through Naturalization?

Also, if a physical or mental disability makes it especially difficult to satisfy the English language requirement, it may be waived on that basis. The knowledgeable and experienced Immigration Lawyers at the Law Offices of Dizengoff and Yost can provide you with legal advice and representation connected with the naturalization process. Contact our immigration law firm in Philadelphia for a free consultation at 267-223-5862 if looking to apply for naturalization in the U.S.

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