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9 January, 09:41

The 'refugee status' permitted under the Immigration and Nationality Act allowed immigrants to live in the U. S. for a maximum of 10 years if they learned English.

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  1. 9 January, 11:28
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    To qualify for naturalization, applicants generally must resident the U. S. for five years, three if they are married to a US. citizens, without having committed any serious crimes, show that they have paid their taxes. So, technically, it 5 ...
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