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Get your US citizenship in less than 5 years.

Post by eetimes » Sat Jun 02, 2007 3:00 am

To all Green Card Holders, I am requesting all of you to write to every senator/legislator in your State asking for US citizenship in less than 5 years IF you have already lived in the US for more than 5 years legally and continuously on other legal status.

Here is my draft of the letter - please use it as a starting point. Feel free to edit and post better templates if you wish to. If enough of us write than there is a chance for this since it increases voters and politicians are usually motivated by that.

Thanks a lot!

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Date:
To:
Address


Dear Senator ______________,


I have been living in the US for over X (enter # of years in the US) years on different legal visas. I entered the country legally and have abided by the laws of this country. On ____________(enter date) I became a Permanent Resident through __________(family petition/employment- pick one).

In order to become a US citizen I must now wait for another five years. This initial waiting period was originally determined and intended for the immigrant to familiarize themselves with the US way of life and fully integrate immigrants to into this community. Since I have already been in the US continuous for “Xâ€

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Post by SYH » Sat Jun 02, 2007 9:40 am

To be without your family is not against us best interest.
you will have to spell that out a bit more if you want to be persuasive.

I am not clear from your letter about your 5 year statement so this needs to be clarified better too.

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Post by Marco 72 » Sat Jun 02, 2007 5:19 pm

Since green card holders have no voting rights and the majority of US voters seem to be against increased immigration, such a proposal has very little chance of succeeding.

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