USCIS is revising guidance in the USCIS Policy Manual to clarify the “married” and “living in marital union” requirements for applicants filing for spousal naturalization. The updated guidance makes clear that the applicant and his or her U.S. citizen spouse must have been “living in marital union” (living together) for at least three years before filing and will be included in Volume 12: Citizenship & Naturalization, Part G, Spouses of U.S. Citizens. Stakeholders may review and comment on the revised policy guidance through Oct. 25, 2018. Please see the Policy Alert for more detailed information on this update. Visit the Policy Manual for Comment page for more information on stakeholder review and comments. |
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Friday, October 12, 2018
USCIS Naturalization Policy Manual Update
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