Ok. So I'd like to get a US passport and maybe a government job later on, but in order for my plans to be fulfiled, I need to apply for U.S. citizenship. The porblem is, I'd like to get it fast. I've been living in the U.S. since I was 8 years old and have a green card, and my brother is a citizen, which I don't think gets me anywhere, but nonetheless, my point is I'm totally American, but am not considered an American because I dont' have citizenship. (I mean I don't have all of the benefits of an American, like voting). I'd also like to travel, and I think the benefits of having a U.S. passport are endless, plus I don't think I'll be moving anywhere from the U.S. So does it really take at least a year to get everything processed? Couldn't there be a faster way? After all I got all my education in the U.S., and am currently attending a university that requires me to study abroad, but how can I do that when I don't even have a passport?
2006-11-09
06:32:59
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Max B
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