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Xiao Wang is CEO at Boundless, a technology startup that has helped thousands of immigrant families apply for marriage green cards and U.S.
citizenship while providing affordable access to independent immigration attorneys.Anjana PrasadContributorAnjana Prasad is senior advisor of immigration law at Boundless, a technology startup that has helped thousands of immigrant families apply for marriage green cards and U.S.
citizenship while providing affordable access to independent immigration attorneys.Its no secret that America thrives on tech-savvy immigrants who put down permanent roots: Three in five of the countrys biggest tech companies Apple, Facebook, and Google among them were founded by first- or second-generation immigrants.Those giants combined boast a market cap of over $4 trillion and employ nearly two million workers.
Considering such clear economic benefits, youd expect an efficient, straightforward process for turning Americas tech-savviest new arrivals into U.S.
citizens.But thats not the case.
Naturalizing has only gotten harder and more expensive in recent years.
And because of those barriers, even immigrants who manage to secure U.S.
permanent residence often stop short of officially becoming U.S.
citizens.
In fact, a third of citizenship-eligible green card holders, or around 9.3 million people, have yet to apply.If youre among that group, dont wait to take the final step of your immigration journey.
After all, U.S.
citizenship brings a host of tangible and intangible perks.Taking the oath of citizenship, for one, is a profound experience and an affirmation that youve finally been welcomed into the American family.
From the moment you naturalize, you become an equal stakeholder in our national project as much an American as anyone born in this nation.Of course, naturalization offers practical benefits, too.
So take some time this Fourth of July to consider all the reasons why you should set your sights on citizenship now, not later:It wont get easierImage via Getty Images / VaselenaThe single best reason to file a citizenship application is to make sure you dont miss the boat.
The Trump administration is prone to overhauling immigration rules on short notice so if youre eligible today, it doesnt necessarily mean you will be tomorrow.Applying sooner will make the process quicker and cheaper, too.
Already, the government plans to further complicate naturalization steps, at an estimated cost to applicants of nearly $205 million a year.The bottom line: Getting citizenship will only get harder in the months and years ahead applying for citizenship under the current rules will protect you from the future whims of Americas leaders.
File your papers today, and save yourself headaches or heartbreak down the line.Have your sayFor many new citizens, this is the big one: As an American, youll be eligible to vote in all federal, state, and local elections and have your say in who gets to steer the country youve chosen to call home.
Still, if youre hoping to pull the lever for your preferred candidate in the 2020 presidential election, youll need to get a move on theres now a 10-month average wait just to get your application approved.
Add all the other steps, and you could be looking at a total wait time of up to 1.6 years, and the line is only growing longer.Also worth bearing in mind: Citizenship is a requirement for federal office and most state and local political positions.
As a naturalized citizen, youll be able to run for office yourself.And while immigrants cant become president, plenty of naturalized Americans already represent their communities in Congress.
Get your paperwork squared away if you want to be next.Plan for the futureWhether youre starting a business, building your career, or buying a home, it helps to have the security that citizenship affords.
Naturalizing also makes it far easier to bring relatives even your parents and adult children to America on green cards of their own.
Spouses and immediate relatives of U.S.
citizens get preferential treatment when it comes to green card applications, which means much shorter waits compared to the spouses and relatives of green cardholders.Pro tip: If youre a permanent resident and have a pending marriage green card application for your spouse, naturalizing upgrades you to the fast-track process for spouses of U.S.
citizens.Of course, naturalization is also a fantastic gift for your future offspring who are born abroad theyre automatically citizens if youre American at the moment of their birth.
As a citizen, youll be able to register your children as U.S.
citizens simply by reporting their birth to the nearest U.S.
consulate or embassy.Access public benefitsImage via Getty Images / PeterSnowAs an immigrant, youre likely already paying taxes that fund public programs such as Social Security and Medicaid but in many cases, you cant actually benefit from those programs.
In fact, youve probably been justly wary of using any government assistance whatsoever, for fear of being labeled a public charge and jeopardizing your immigration status.As a citizen, all that changes: Youll have as much right as anyone else to public benefits, and you wont have to fret about being penalized for seeking help.
You might never need public support beyond Social Security and Medicare studies show that naturalized citizens use most benefits at much lower rates than the native-born but its good to know theres a safety net waiting to catch you if you fall.Protect yourselfIn theory, green cards offer permanent residence, but its still possible to lose your immigration status if you spend significant time outside the United States, if you have legal problems, or if the rules change.
Citizens receive far greater protections and cant be deported even if they run afoul of the law.
Youll also have an incontrovertible right to work in America and to win federal jobs and contracts that are off-limits to non-citizens.One caveat: Its been reported that the U.S.
government is planning to denaturalize some citizens.
This applies mostly to cases where applicants committed identity fraud or were subject to deportation orders that they did not disclose to immigration officers during the application process.
That shouldnt affect the vast majority of naturalized citizens, though, and in virtually any legal tangle youll be better off as a U.S.
citizen.Get a passport, and see the worldIn these turbulent times, a U.S.
passport is worth its weight in gold.
Youll be able to apply for the coveted navy-blue travel document immediately after receiving your Certificate of Naturalization and can look forward to visa-free travel to more than 180 countries.
Youll also be able to call on local U.S.
embassies for assistance if you run into trouble while traveling.As a citizen, you wont have to worry about losing your status, regardless of how long youre away from the United States.
And remember: The United States allows dual citizenship, so depending on your nation of origin, you might not have to give up your existing passport let alone your original nationality in order to become an American.Give back by getting aheadImage via Getty Images / katflareGetting citizenship is a smart financial decision.
Citizens fare better economically than non-citizen immigrants, perhaps because theyre better placed to put down roots and invest in their future.Research shows that naturalized immigrants earn an average of $3,200 more each year than eligible non-citizens and also increase their homeownership rate by 6.3 percent.
In fact, its estimated that if just half of eligible immigrants went ahead and gained citizenship, it would boost Americas GDP by up to $52 billion a year.All those extra earnings translate into billions of dollars in extra local, state, and federal tax revenues, too.
That makes naturalization a great way not just to make more money, but also to support your new community and make America a stronger and more prosperous place for yourself and your loved ones.Youve earned it, so go get itGaining citizenship is more than just a patriotic gesture; its a practical step toward building a secure future in America and seizing all the opportunities this country has to offer.
As any immigrant knows, the pursuit of happiness is an American ideal but its one thats a whole lot easier to achieve if you have citizenship.If youre eligible to become a U.S.
citizen, then youve already earned your place in this country by investing years of your life here, working hard, and playing by the rules.
Applying for citizenship is a way to seal the deal, both by underscoring your commitment to the American project and receiving a definitive assurance that youre welcome and wanted in the Land of the Free.So this Fourth of July, if youre chasing your own little piece of the American dream, bear in mind that there are real and concrete benefits to naturalization.
After all, the smoke and noise from the fireworks will eventually fade away but your American citizenship will last forever.





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