Denaturalization: 4 Reasons Someone Can Lose U.S. Citizenship

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    Denaturalization is the process of the government taking away citizenship from a naturalized U.S. immigrant. In this video, Michael explains 4 reasons why someone can get their citizenship revoked through denaturalization.
    My name is Michael Ashoori and I'm a U.S. immigration lawyer and the founder of Ashoori Law. As an immigration lawyer, I help families, professionals, investors, and entrepreneurs get visas, green cards, and citizenship to the United States. Since starting my law firm, I've helped people from all over the world with their immigration needs.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 285

  • @dando8091
    @dando8091 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you Mike for the information.

  • @mrbandausa5703
    @mrbandausa5703 3 роки тому +4

    I have shared your video on Twitter and Facebook so you expect to get many thousands of calls worldwide because of your honesty people will want to do work with you

    • @AshooriLaw
      @AshooriLaw  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much Mr. Banda! :)

  • @suzettihoneyghan7113
    @suzettihoneyghan7113 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the update keep up with the grate Job be safe

  • @lindaslotzberg2565
    @lindaslotzberg2565 Рік тому

    Thank you very much again, for this information.

  • @farshidrasuli9511
    @farshidrasuli9511 3 роки тому +1

    Good job and very useful information.

  • @esthermckinnon1215
    @esthermckinnon1215 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you for sharing this video. More power and God bless. Stay safe Sir🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👍

    • @AshooriLaw
      @AshooriLaw  3 роки тому

      Thank you Esther!!

    • @ynwa1802
      @ynwa1802 Рік тому

      Pls advice. Lived in the US as a student in the 90's. Came back to my home country in 2000. Is my SSN still active?

  • @abba3629
    @abba3629 Рік тому

    Excellent Information.👍

  • @DarlingtonFEgbu
    @DarlingtonFEgbu Рік тому

    Very informative.

  • @JohnS-er7jh
    @JohnS-er7jh Рік тому +11

    With a few exceptions, I don't think a Veteran should lose their Citizenship. I have heard about some cases where it has happened, and I didn't think it was right or fair at all (these were for what I deemed minor crimes. I would rather see someone in this situation be given long term probation/community service, rather then kicking them out of the country.

  • @barrynirmal
    @barrynirmal Рік тому

    good info. Keep on spreading good info and promote your law firm. Hari Bol.

  • @Porco_Utah
    @Porco_Utah Рік тому +1

    I know several people who said, if their country of origin become war with USA, they will help country of origin. they will vote for favoring country of origin. such person should not be allowed to be US citizen.

  • @margui6224
    @margui6224 Рік тому

    Thank you.

  • @nattyw495
    @nattyw495 9 місяців тому

    Found this interesting and informative..

    • @AshooriLaw
      @AshooriLaw  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for the support!

  • @michellegordon4211
    @michellegordon4211 Рік тому +2

    this is insane when you consider what's happening at the border.

  • @MrRastanatty
    @MrRastanatty Рік тому

    Excellent video... So 10yrs ago I was denied citizenship because I refused to sign on the bottom of the form (say) Am I willing to fight or participate in anything to defend the country. I said no and was denied.. I thought I have freedom to choose. smh

  • @washingtonconsultants1041
    @washingtonconsultants1041 Рік тому +4

    Actually one of my clients was denied naturalizatión because he was not eligible for permanent residence i.e. he lied on his green card application

  • @AhorrandoconLuna
    @AhorrandoconLuna 2 роки тому +1

    Hello, new to your channel I was looking for clues as to weather my husband even tho being in jail and not doing parol would be a citizen. We have a 9 month baby but she was born in my country and wanted to know if she would ever have the opportuniy to get citizenship

  • @lazarorusset8569
    @lazarorusset8569 Рік тому +6

    Thank you for taking your time. Would a naturalized citizen lose his citizenship if adopt another citizenship without the explicit intention of giving the US citizenship?

    • @motokiheights
      @motokiheights Рік тому +4

      No. Many citizens (natural born or naturalized) have or get dual citizenship. The US requires you to come and go into the country using only your US passport. There is no residence requirement once you have citizenship.

  • @Redawesomeoby
    @Redawesomeoby Рік тому +2

    Denaturalization should only take place for major lies on the immigration application

  • @epalima5025
    @epalima5025 Рік тому +2

    How someone come to the point of being naturalized with errors in their process? Nobody checks? How will they find errors and problems after approval?

  • @craigwilliamsSeekTheLord
    @craigwilliamsSeekTheLord Рік тому

    Thanks, that was a great video. So, be honest and keep your nose clean, and all will go well - sounds fair to me!

  • @Zulu369
    @Zulu369 2 роки тому +33

    Excellent video. You may want to cut through and go to the heart of the matter at 1:52 .
    What I find astonishing is that these rules apply only to naturalized US citizens. This means, should any "original" US citizen be guilty of any such fault or crime, his/her citizenship cannot and will NOT be revoked.
    This brings us to my point: Becoming a US citizen through naturalization does NOT make you an actual US citizen but rather a second class US citizen who can be kicked out any time for any reason. A friend of mine in France said this type of citizenship looks more like an "administrative citizenship" and not a real one. If you disagree with my opinion, here are some questions for you.
    Question no. 1: Are these rules compatible with the American constitution with respect to equal, non-discriminatory treatment for all US citizens ?
    Question no. 2: How about Native Americans whose lands have been stolen from them and then "naturalized" as US citizens? Where will America send them in case they lose their US citizenship. To their native land, where?
    Question no. 3: Technically, isn't it the responsibility of the Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS) to perform due diligence and appropriate investigations before giving a citizen status to a foreign applicant?

    • @domwick720
      @domwick720 Рік тому

      This is critical thinking and thus no replies or very little.
      There a few forms of standing
      There are forms of status
      cannot tell you the exact distinction but after study it becomes apparent.
      1.peace officer
      2.U.S. citizen under aegis of 14th amendment proposal
      3.non-citizen national
      4.U.S.National
      5.Naturalized
      6.Foreign enitity
      7.citizen under aegis of 11th amendment
      8.Sirs and Honorary/Conferred titles and such
      9. FED RES Board of Directors must renounce or relinquish citizenship in order to fulfill that role.

    • @acealoha
      @acealoha Рік тому

      @@chitocano7824 NOT TRUE. you will always be a naturalized US 14th amendment Citizen as long as your mothers blood line is from another land. You can still go back home but you choose to stay on a land that is not your home and rape the natural heirs who are being unlawfully bonded via debt instruments (fiat, mortgages, birth certificates, etc) you are guilty of TREASON admitting you are officer without delegated authority under the republic. the democracy is NOT LAW. 🇲🇦🪶🛸
      the gamma radiation is killing all of the non carbon beings off the planet, look into it. 🌞🌞🌞

    • @moisesfuentes2090
      @moisesfuentes2090 Рік тому

      Mesieu, naturalized citizen are just sekond hand Amerikan citizen!! They are unable to become President of the US; the aborigines of the Amerika land are not Amerikan citizens, that’s why after their defeat & confiscation of their land they were all sent to the Amerikan Gulags (reservations)

    • @chitocano7824
      @chitocano7824 Рік тому +2

      @dennissullivan1651
      Nobody is Denaturalized by Force, if a Naturalized Citizen seeks Denaturalization they do this on their own will not by Force. If an natural born citizen wants to Revoke their Citizenship they can do that as well.

    • @win30034
      @win30034 Рік тому

      @@chitocano7824 You didnt say if you were COP in Tijuana. LOL. But seriously, if there is a remote possibility that something can be taken away, you cannot claim to have the same standing as someone who cannot have it taken away.
      Your comment about being a COP is admirable but irrelevant to the line of discussion. You may as well have said you work at Taco Bell or Chick Filet. The regardless of what you are as a Naturalized citizen, fact that you cant be a President, makes you less than equal as a citizen

  • @carmenjimenez9878
    @carmenjimenez9878 Рік тому

    Hello I'm born n raised in Chicago but I have lived in P.R. many yrs,I met my husband in chat app ,he's fromEgypt n they gave him green card now he left to USA alone n living in Michigan . I'm still in P.R.

  • @mingkee27
    @mingkee27 Рік тому

    I naturalized during active duty in US Army, but I got Honorable Discharge after 6 years, so I am good

  • @ABC-hi3fy
    @ABC-hi3fy Рік тому

    What if one gets his/her green card illegaly or done something illegal before getting their citizenship, and it was discovered after citizenship was granted.

  • @JS-jv6rg
    @JS-jv6rg Рік тому

    How about catching cases like felonies or a couple of DUI's

  • @rohitchakravarty641
    @rohitchakravarty641 Місяць тому

    During my US citizenship interview, I showed the interviewer *_both_* my current and expired greencard. I passed the interview with flying colors. He just told me to turn in my current and expired greencard during the oath ceremony. When I went to the oath ceremony that was held the day after, I realized I had only the *_current_* greencard with me but not the expired greencard. So I only turned in the current greencard and took the oath. I received my *Certificate Of Naturalization* and I later used my certificate to apply for a Passport Book which I received. _Did I commit immigration fraud or noncompliance?_ _Will I have a problem renewing my passport book?_ *_Note:_* _I no longer have my expired greencard with me. What do I do? I lived in the US with my _*_current_*_ greencard for less than 6 years, but I had been in the US with my _*_expired_*_ greencard for more than 6 years, will this be an issue?_

  • @peterkings2012
    @peterkings2012 Рік тому

    What about not filing in the taxes returns? What about staying outside US for considerable amount of time? What about committing crimes?

  • @sandyparashar1553
    @sandyparashar1553 3 роки тому +2

    When uscis work for eb3 work permit

  • @temper7859
    @temper7859 5 місяців тому

    What is the dept within the Department of Justice that handles this ?

  • @guptosan
    @guptosan Рік тому +1

    Actual information starts at 2:02

  • @adamhoffman7881
    @adamhoffman7881 Рік тому +2

    Thank God i'm a state Citizen, not a franchisee (citizen) of the federal corporation.

    • @Ricky_Spanishh
      @Ricky_Spanishh Рік тому

      😂😂😂 Dummy

    • @adamhoffman7881
      @adamhoffman7881 Рік тому

      @@Ricky_Spanishh would benefit you to learn something

    • @DouradaBambina
      @DouradaBambina Рік тому

      Let hardships hit you and you will correct your statement

    • @adamhoffman7881
      @adamhoffman7881 Рік тому

      @@DouradaBambina I'm trying to throw off the cause of the hardships. Defacto corporate government thieves

  • @mahlina1220
    @mahlina1220 Рік тому +12

    That’s ironic. There are U.S. born citizens whom are active members of the U.S. communist party, so how do the double standards apply for #3? And isn’t rule #3 totalitarian in and of itself? Just sayin’

    • @mk6022
      @mk6022 Рік тому +1

      They got lucky because they were born in the US. Denaturalization applies to only people born outside of US (to foreign parents). I know it's not fair.

    • @wikiellohizonone331
      @wikiellohizonone331 Рік тому

      Naturalización means a person become US citizen if you were born in another country US born citizens are no naturalized si n e the become US citizens automatically by being born in USA. Naturalización vs automatically US citizen are very different. That it is why a USA born citizen cannot be denaturalized because in the first place they were never naturalized

  • @deepas2915
    @deepas2915 3 роки тому +1

    Sir my k1 visa refused and also want got termination notice to my fiance. Now 1 week before he left me .. So I give up. He start to lookin another girl. I live alone in my further life . I am 40 now.. Its very difficult for me to find some one. My son also growing

  • @bhinbayoucity5691
    @bhinbayoucity5691 Рік тому +1

    But...does denaturilization lead to deportation? I wouldn't think so, since the person is assumed not to be a citizen of another country thereby rendering them stateless.

  • @rajeevkaushek7370
    @rajeevkaushek7370 Рік тому +1

    What happens to a denaturalised person? Does he/she become stateless?

  • @Roboto129
    @Roboto129 18 днів тому

    Aside from the last one for the case of a person with military service, the premise is that citizenship is revoked when, basically, it should not have been granted to beging with. Years ago when the British took the citizenship of that traitor lady that went to help the terrorist in the Middle East, people here in the USA started using the phrase ‘take his/her citizenship away’ for this or that case. But there is no provision in American law to do that. Mind you, the British took the citizenship of a born citizen, not even a naturalized one. So it was not ‘revoked’, it was taken away. They have provisions in the law to do that that we do not. No room for comparisons.

  • @rogerm19651970
    @rogerm19651970 Рік тому

    What about several DUI?

  • @Iam-me
    @Iam-me Рік тому

    My friend lied that never married in her country during interview of naturalization

  • @shaahwithshire2469
    @shaahwithshire2469 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much for the informative video. I would like to know if I will lose my US citizenship (through naturalization) if I want to get another country’s citizenship through marriage? Obviously, it’s sort of Naturalization through the marriage. On page 7 of the U.S passport, under the title of “Loss of U.S. Citizenship”, t’s being dictated that acquiring a citizenship of another country by naturalization can result in the loss of your U.S. citizenship. It doesn’t elaborate more on bases of what. Therefore, I’m little confused if I want to obtain a citizenship of another country through my spouse and I don’t want to renounce my US citizenship. Many thanks 🙏

  • @dhruvitdhodia2279
    @dhruvitdhodia2279 Рік тому

    What will happen if the person denaturalized has No citizenship because the country the person was originally from don’t allow dual citizenship, where will they deport him then ?

  • @olderolderman4603
    @olderolderman4603 2 роки тому

    That will them a preson with out country they gave up loyalty to thier COUNTRY .

  • @livetodaydietomorrowltdt2405
    @livetodaydietomorrowltdt2405 Рік тому +1

    And the fifth 5 Reason how you can be Denaturalized is: If you want to be denaturalized.
    Would you do that? You hate to be a USA citizen? Write you comment below!

  • @georgetorres8734
    @georgetorres8734 2 роки тому +1

    Im stuck in cambodia i came here to be a teacher i was scam from TEFL some australian school they scam me they took my money i didnt get a cetification and no guaranteed job first year i trying to go back i didnt pay for my visa its first time travaling outside the US i didnt know that much i been here almost 3 years i dont have family or money the first year i was trying to go back to the US the US embassy lady said im a criminal bc i dont have visa at that time my visa was up to 6.460$ thats time i told them if they send me back i can pay everything in 4 months i seen a mechanic for 15 years i have a job in the US i can make the money the US embassy said they cant send me bc i wouldnt pay it i told them i have a family here i have to work and pay it bc i have a adopted daughter and a wife they still wouldnt let me go back i been thru starvation depression stressed suicude no money hard to find a job since im illegal i been looking for help to get back to the US i have medical problem my doctor in the US did not diagnose my health right i been having kidney stone for 2 years no money to see doctor i met a doctor in cambodia that pay for ultra sound they found kidney stones in my kidney and urine system i could not get treated bc of no money i went thru the long process that most painful process that a human can go thru for 2 years the pain and suffering losing blood clot blood clot getting stuck in the tube of my urine system i could not walk or stand i lost alot of blood clot and blood b4 the blood clot come out a 9mm stone came out it may have cut something inside my urine system then blood clot started to come out at first it was alot and long and thick then started to become small blood clot then blood clot stop but i am still losing blood thru my urine system i have proof and evidence that i am not lying i am looking for help now its almost been 3 years april 21 it would be 3 year i been in cambodia and still trying to go back to the US so i can sue my doctor and make him lose his license as a doctor asian doctor only care for money they dont care for the patients i been looking for a immagration lawyer for help its hard to find and my resouces are limited

  • @reercaligamaan714
    @reercaligamaan714 Рік тому +3

    Sir, thank you. How about if a group of people want to destroy your citizenship and they contacted a top politician (senator) for help to destroy your citizenship.
    Many innocent naturalized citizens are labeled as terroristes just for two reasons:
    1. For corruption, just to use ready funds in every state to watch terrorists.
    2. For hate and prejudice just to attack innocent Muslim naturalized citizens to move out of this country.
    This problem happened to me. From 2011 to 2017 I was helping legal refugees in Boise Idaho to get jobs. Refugees who had been in the country over one or more years whose government assistance ended. Some of them already became homeless, and were living with friends. They had no jobs or income plus language literacy. In 2011, I and few elders discussed the problem and seek advice from non-profits like Idaho non-profit center and other white American volunteers. At last we concluded our aim to start a non-profit that helps these refugees to find jobs, and resources. We registered a non-profit and rented a small office. We started helping helpless refugees to get jobs, resources and help them becomes citizens. Many refugees benefited, and in short time we became the best refugee non-profit that helps refugees.
    Immediately we were attacked politically by the IOR (Idaho Office for Refugees) and World Relief inc. ( a resettlement organization) of Boise. Now World Relief Office in Boise was closed for good, because of corruption.
    1. Our white American volunteers were fired from their jobs, and many others were warned to keep distance from us.
    2. I was attacked twice from FredMeyer Grocery Store on Orchard Street in Boise.
    3. In 2014 and 2015 I received letters from a top senator whom I don’t know and never met him or contacted him for my life. In his letters he was talking about letters he received from me (which was lie) but from someone unknown who used my names and created hotmail email out of my names and home address.
    His letters were talking about politics in Bahrain and Syria. I immediately contacted his office denying any letters I sent to him. I also visited his local office, on 2014 and 2015 immediately by the time I received his letters. The senator never did anything about my complain. For example, when I denied in early 2014 and asked his office to find who used my names and blackmailed me. He kept silent and again send another letter one year after, in 2015. And again when I contacted he never did anything.
    At last I took these letters to Federal Attorney Office during Obama administration. Also I took these letters to Meridian Police Station to get help find who blackmailed me. The police made copies of these letters, and said they cannot do anything about these letters.
    What these letters caused? They destroyed my life. I found vehicles following me all times and watching me. These vehicles blocked every job I applied, nearly every public or private services I applied. They mobilized community around against me. The America people around me has been shown that I am a dangerous man who is living and hiding among them and must be watched and kept distance. This created a lot of hate.
    All my email accounts has been hacked and even used for crime in order to put my life into danger or jail me.
    My vehicle has been planted with a spy GPS and it’s under the radar at all times. Not only that, but my vehicle was opened several times and searched inside. Many items missing. On 4/11/2022 my garage remote disappeared. On 08/16/2022, my car manufacturers manual and navigation chip disappeared. Many important documents disappeared. There is a new gray truck following me at all times with plate 1AXG355, driven by Asian American man. That vehicle comes to where I work nearly every day. On 4/11/2022 when my remote disappeared this vehicle vanished, never show up until early August of this year. And on 08/16/2002 my manual and navigation chip of my Hyundai Sonata disappeared. Just before 3 days ago I was cleaning my car and found punch of wires wrapped with tape has been opened. This created me great shock that this Asian American guy is working to change some of the safety system of my car, so that I can get involved in an accident. Previously I contacted a dealer to upgrade software recall of my car. Instead they change something on the hood of my car. When I lift up the hood it’s not holding back, it’s falling.
    And after when this 1AXG355 showed up again in early August where I work, I found two new error alarms glowing on my dash board. I called the dealer and made an appointment for repairs. All of a sudden the dealer changed my appointment date without reason. I suspected and refused to take back my car to that dealer and cancelled the appointment.
    Some time in late 2015 I reached human rights office in Boise for help or at least an advice. They said my problem is politics. I said What is politics, I don’t understand, I never voted or get involved in politics for my life.
    On 2018 I escaped Idaho and reached to Seattle Washington. I started taxi business. I was not accepting phone calls from Idaho except my family members. One day while I just dropped a passenger I received a phone call from Intermountain Fair Housing, a non-profit organization in Boise. I used to provide interpretation and translation services to this office. I answered the phone call. A young woman said “You left a voice message for us.” I said never, I am out of the state. I am in Seattle Washington. After two days I found vehicles following me, until they reached my residency and tried to shoot in a dark parking lot in the middle of the night. I immediately came back to Idaho.
    Sir this is the life I live, while I am innocent, caring, paying taxes, helping people and working hard at a senior age (64).
    Sir May GOD bless you. Give advice.
    Thank you.

    • @Brightly747
      @Brightly747 Рік тому

      I'm so sorry to hear about your story. This situation would drive me crazy. Youre definitely being targeted by some ignorant zealot entity in Idaho. Have you thought about contacting the ACLU? You shouldn't have to live like that in America.

  • @worldpeace4231
    @worldpeace4231 Рік тому

    What about filing for sovereign citizen

  • @UnitedPebbles
    @UnitedPebbles 2 роки тому +1

    Number 4 is non applicable oversea or non US jurisdiction?

  • @jeanandre6129
    @jeanandre6129 Рік тому

    Question: after somebody gets his/ her citizenship revoked, that person will be deported?

  • @BigHunt206
    @BigHunt206 Рік тому

    Illegal entry should ban them from ever being a citizen of the united state, break our laws before becoming a citizen shows total disrespect for our country.

  • @roddanlives2650
    @roddanlives2650 Рік тому

    My people have been here for over 400 years. That cannot happen to us. We built this country.

  • @adeelakhtar4794
    @adeelakhtar4794 11 місяців тому

    Hi Ashoori, Can you help me or answer me for one question? I applied for passport for 1st time and I don't know that lamination of certificate is forbidden and I did it What will happen do I need to apply for certificate copy and do I need to pay again for everything and frome initial stage what agency reply me

  • @seatabarnett6772
    @seatabarnett6772 Рік тому

    Want to know if a person hit a person by means of car accident the person was death base on their injury. The person leave for the US to prevent sentences etc. Then they get their citizen ship can it be revoke?

  • @ericpham7773
    @ericpham7773 Рік тому

    1) if accused and convicted of treason charge 2) if commuted the activities called as Unamerican activities

  • @imranhaiderbaiti
    @imranhaiderbaiti 3 роки тому

    my brother apply I-130 , 9 oct 2018, now peoseccing table sowing date of working application 20 jan 2020, , wat happen about my appliction ???? wat i do to office take action about my application ???

  • @fredrickeffi2143
    @fredrickeffi2143 Рік тому

    Hi, i am a spanish citizen i have intention to move to the USA to work, i am a truck driver. Want to know if my european licencia is valid and how to get a residence or working permit

  • @JaswinderKaur-wf5ig
    @JaswinderKaur-wf5ig 3 роки тому

    Good morning sir,I have a question about F-4.I petitioned for my sister and her daughter too her in accompany .So I have been submitted all documents to the NVC and I have paid all fees for her and for her daughter too.They are still waiting for the interview letter.But yesterday I checked her NVC account then NVC cut her daughter s name from the account ,but I have been paid fees and submitted all documents to the NVC ,but I don’t know why did NVC cut her name from the account? Pease help .What I have to do to get the interview and visa for her

  • @masoodreza7885
    @masoodreza7885 Рік тому

    Hi , my qustion is , how long can I stay in the IRAN with a US passport ??? , thanks

  • @tamaa4107
    @tamaa4107 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks ……what If Somebody Would Like To Withdraw Or return His Citizenship With His Own Concent ,What He Should Do ? Pls Explain The Steps

    • @jamesdickey8781
      @jamesdickey8781 3 роки тому +2

      That would be called renunciation of U.S. Citizenship. Usually it would be done while overseas by appearing before a consular officer at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate overseas and signing an oath of renunciation.

    • @robertsmith-cj6gl
      @robertsmith-cj6gl 2 роки тому

      You could also try what is called a status correction

    • @Temboz
      @Temboz Рік тому

      Like someone said you would have to go to an overseas consulate or Embassy and renounce...the procedure used to be completely free until on or around 2010 when they added a fee of 400 dollars and change then it shot up to 2360 dollars...due to numerous renunciations around the world mainly due to the stupid, controversial and draconian tax law known as FATCA(US citizens and legal residents have to pay taxes to the US Goverment regardless of where they live the world) woe unto you if you owe any taxes because they can make the process very difficult and if you are rich you also have to pay not only the renunciation fee,but also what they call an exit tax.

  • @Brightly747
    @Brightly747 Рік тому +2

    What's the statute of limitations, e.g. misrepresentation? If I was caught 20 years after getting US Citizenship, would I be subject to denaturalization?

    • @kfelix2934
      @kfelix2934 Рік тому +2

      The statue of limitations do not apply. It does not matter if it was found out 1 ,2, or 11 years later.

  • @UnitedPebbles
    @UnitedPebbles 2 роки тому

    Number 3 seemed at odd with US Constitution right to assembly?

  • @sam.chaffey
    @sam.chaffey 7 місяців тому

    Hi there, what is the residence requirements of a green card holder who are working as a Pilot for US airline company and often travel outside of the US for his job?

    • @AshooriLaw
      @AshooriLaw  7 місяців тому

      Hi there! Please give us a call or text us at +1 818-741-1117 so we can discuss this further. You can also schedule a consultation by clicking the link in our bio

  • @PP-rq7ly
    @PP-rq7ly Рік тому

    I just got my citizenship and none of those 4 cases apply to me.... so I'm good.

  • @susanarsoniadou3588
    @susanarsoniadou3588 2 роки тому +2

    Wear the citizenship with pride.

    • @DakarBlues
      @DakarBlues Рік тому

      Unfortunately a lot of people get citizenship without feeling any pride in that 😥. A whole lot of them come to the naturalization ceremony shoddily dressed (I saw people in jeans, aprons, …).
      I guess they didn’t earn it, or maybe they are not happy about it, or they do not love America. Well-placed patriotism is critical to the well-being of a country, racking up untold millions of people who don’t care or are only here for the perks won’t get us ver far, I’m afraid 😢

  • @floydfulgiam6102
    @floydfulgiam6102 Рік тому +1

    Can a American born citizen lose his or her citizenship if so how!??

  • @juanservin4667
    @juanservin4667 Рік тому

    Can you have or keep dual citizenship as you become USA Citizen?

  • @ParveenKapoorbunnybulbul
    @ParveenKapoorbunnybulbul Рік тому

    My waiting period of 5 years after my green card approval is finishing in February 2024 next year can I apply for my citizenship in December 2023, if yes what do you charge for this process... Please advise thanks

  • @WillieJordan-qz7nf
    @WillieJordan-qz7nf 6 місяців тому

    Hello, my issue is different. I am going through security clearance for a government job and I admitted to visiting a prostitution before my naturalization. And I think I said “No” on the naturalization application when they asked if I ever committed any crime that I was NOT arrested for? Since I admitted to the interviewer about visiting prostitute should I be worried? Can they de-naturalize me and deport me? Please help me I am so worried! I am currently a naturalized US citizen.

    • @AshooriLaw
      @AshooriLaw  6 місяців тому

      Hi! It would be best to discuss over a call. Please give us a call or text us at +1 818-741-1117 or schedule a consult by clicking the link in our bio

  • @thinkroy
    @thinkroy Рік тому

    First reason - How is it even possible for anyone to get citizenship without having to go through all the steps?

  • @KT-hc7ze
    @KT-hc7ze Рік тому

    dang, thank , now i will stay out of trouble.

  • @shaahwithshire2469
    @shaahwithshire2469 2 роки тому +4

    What about if I’m naturalized from another country through marriage (I’m already a U.S. naturalized citizen)? On the U.S. passport under the [important information] page, paragraph 13, with the title “LOSS OF U.S. CITIZENSHIP” it states that one can lose his/her U.S. citizenship if being naturalized from a foreign State. Could you please elaborate more on that? Many thanks in advance 🙏

    • @Zulu369
      @Zulu369 Рік тому

      You may want to do some search on legal websites for similar cases and see what happened. If this applies to you, it means you have never been a real U.S. citizen in the first place.

    • @shaahwithshire2469
      @shaahwithshire2469 Рік тому

      @@Zulu369 what do you consider a “real U.S. citizen”? And what makes one “a real U.S. citizen”?

    • @cessealbeach
      @cessealbeach Рік тому

      Yes one can lose!

    • @Polemic-2525
      @Polemic-2525 Рік тому

      @@cessealbeach Then me back to Africa. Without the passport nonsense.

    • @motokiheights
      @motokiheights Рік тому +3

      The US government does not stop citizens from obtaining citizenship in another country. You do not have to give up your original citizenship when you become a US citizen, and can obtain another citizenship thereafter. The US does not require you give up US citizenship. You must, however, leave the country and return to the US using your US passport. Many people with US citizenship have multiple citizenship statuses.

  • @zedhead87
    @zedhead87 Рік тому +2

    Put the video to 1.25x ur welcome

  • @silentsoulamaze
    @silentsoulamaze 3 роки тому

    Okay, so I cant yet denaturalize old if the person who I got citizenship from wants to revoke my citizenship when I did no crime right???

    • @ronnieking3848
      @ronnieking3848 Рік тому

      Your spouse cannot revoke your citizenship. You should consult an attorney if they are threatening you.

  • @invinoveritas6859
    @invinoveritas6859 2 роки тому +3

    If someon accused me of being a communist sympathizer and it proved to be true.Can i get denaturalized ? Eventhough i am already a U.S Citizen ? Just a question !

  • @anandabasu7001
    @anandabasu7001 3 роки тому +1

    My daughter is a By birth citizen in USA.her nationality is USA.But she is in her Foreign national country for last 3 years.her passport is also expired.She is now 4 years.what is the procedure to continue her US citizenship

    • @robertcroft8241
      @robertcroft8241 Рік тому

      Exactly the same with my son. Born early when we were on a short trip from England to Toledo Ohio. He is a US Citizen although he has never lived in USA and the US Embassy in London renews his US Passport no problem.

  • @louis20122
    @louis20122 Рік тому +1

    Except the rich and the powerful.

  • @xxppra6708
    @xxppra6708 Рік тому +2

    What if you got naturalized when you were under 18. Can you still face denaturalization?

    • @gamingwithjaz2609
      @gamingwithjaz2609 Рік тому

      Do you mean to ask if a person who became a citizen by operation of law because their legal parent naturalized before they were 18?
      Because this is denaturalization and that person did not naturalize to obtain citizenship, I don’t think it’s relevant.

  • @ellenkeach
    @ellenkeach Рік тому

    MArriage for convinience or paid someone to marry and go through the process to obtain permanent Resident.

  • @jasmindavid2979
    @jasmindavid2979 2 роки тому

    Hi I would like to know if I can leave the country to go Guyana and come back with my US citizenship certificate

  • @cesarmerello1966
    @cesarmerello1966 Рік тому +1

    It would be helpful to include examples of violations that pertain to the reasons for denaturalization….although you provide the 4 reasons, the details are too vague

    • @kvc1958
      @kvc1958 Рік тому

      He could have just listed the 4 reasons and save us 90% of the video time. I suppose it's a habit with lawyers; the longer they talk the more clients get billed.

  • @ANNE-qv8vj
    @ANNE-qv8vj Рік тому

    Hello! Do you know if medicaid can affect your path to citizenship?

  • @dandan412
    @dandan412 Рік тому

    I don't really get the 4th one.

  • @johngalt921
    @johngalt921 Рік тому

    This sucks. None of this applies to me. :(

  • @nomorefreedom6040
    @nomorefreedom6040 Рік тому

    when someone steals a minor ssn and uses it for fraudently independent claim while on residency status and then became a us citizen if the victim finds out that her or his identity was stolen and files a fraud identity theft report can that person get citizenship revoked???

  • @francotirador941
    @francotirador941 Рік тому

    Minute 2:06 fast forward is we’re the video start

  • @Bigdaddyknows
    @Bigdaddyknows Рік тому

    So I’m currently in the US army, 2years of service in active duty. I got my US citizenship 2 months ago but im getting out of the military most likely with a other than honorable discharge. My father became a US citizen before I was 18 so technically a US citizen before I joined, My question is can they still Revoke my citizenship because of my discharge and deport me?

    • @kfelix2934
      @kfelix2934 Рік тому

      Talk to a immigration lawyer. If you father file for naturalization and you acquire that thru that process and it has been pass your 21st birthday and you have 5 year of naturalization, I believe you are good to go.

    • @V.E.R.O.
      @V.E.R.O. Рік тому

      I doubt it, how would they know you got an other than honorable discharge unless you told them?

  • @tibzig1
    @tibzig1 Рік тому

    You omitted the 5th extremely important reason, and this applies only to the US Immigration stationed in Texas: Willfully and intentionally refusing to learn how football is played! LOL!

  • @48sufi
    @48sufi Рік тому

    Why would I do that? I love America.

  • @leifrey
    @leifrey 9 місяців тому

    Can a newly naturalized US citizen return to her home country?

  • @adamgoof
    @adamgoof 2 роки тому

    If somebody doesn’t have a green card anymore is it in limbo can they get deported but they got married in the United States to American how do I find out if there’s citizen or not if their papers are expired can I still get deported

    • @hugoh.9694
      @hugoh.9694 Рік тому

      You should go and get your card renewed/replaced. Your status does not change just because you got married. It doesn't matter who you marry. Status only changes by filing applications and applying to request for a change in status. Many people go and simply apply for their renewal after having an expired card for many years without consequence. At least that is how it USED to be.

    • @V.E.R.O.
      @V.E.R.O. Рік тому +1

      What happened to the green card? They have expiration dates, better look into your status asap. As Hugo said, you don't automatically become a citizen because you marry one, you have file an application with DHS.

  • @abel8725
    @abel8725 3 роки тому

    what about people who wants to renounce their naturalization/us citizenship how can they do that?

    • @jamesdickey8781
      @jamesdickey8781 3 роки тому +1

      Appear before a consular officer at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate and sign an oath of renunciation.

    • @vickiecordon7887
      @vickiecordon7887 2 роки тому

      @@jamesdickey8781 you also have to pay a fee. If you have more than 1 million dollars you also pay an exit tax. Check nomad capitalist and offshore citizen. There experts to guide in how to do that legally and no consequences with IRS

  • @johnsun2416
    @johnsun2416 Рік тому

    On reason 3, if I become a member of communist party or totalitarian party or a terrorist 6 years after I became a citizen, could I be denaturalize?

  • @gansoherrera5204
    @gansoherrera5204 Рік тому

    How can I seek asylum

  • @juan-ksporty7348
    @juan-ksporty7348 Рік тому +1

    the world is a bussines!!

  • @jyotindrakilledar
    @jyotindrakilledar Рік тому

    if someone denaturalizes then what will be his status. Does that person comes back on Green card status?

  • @AFRISTAR_ENT.
    @AFRISTAR_ENT. Рік тому +1

    This a 2min video but he managed to stretch it close to 8min 😂😂😂

  • @FrankC71
    @FrankC71 Рік тому +5

    One way you can't lose it is by becoming President and trying to overthrow the Government

    • @ronnieking3848
      @ronnieking3848 Рік тому

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @aycc-nbh7289
      @aycc-nbh7289 Рік тому

      I thought one could lose one’s citizenship by committing a capital crime, though I’m not a lawyer and this isn’t legal advice.

    • @ronnieking3848
      @ronnieking3848 Рік тому

      @@aycc-nbh7289 I think that only applies to naturalized citizens.

    • @aycc-nbh7289
      @aycc-nbh7289 Рік тому

      @@ronnieking3848 Why would it only apply to naturalized citizens? Or would prosecutors simply be unable to use loss of citizenship as a condition of a plea deal for natural-born citizens?

    • @centredoorplugsthornton4112
      @centredoorplugsthornton4112 Рік тому

      Um, only native born US citizens, i.e. born in the United States or one of its territories in the case of a couple distinguished Senators from Arizona, may be elected President.

  • @XERXESUG
    @XERXESUG 3 роки тому

    Hey sir/madam, I hope your doing well. So my PD is 21/10/2019. I got a “receipt notice” Then later on 12th June 2020 shortly after the presidential travel bans I got a “Transfer notice” and case was sent to Texas service center stating that “Inorder to speed up processing......”. So kindly give me your view on my case is it going to take long? Or the transfer was good news for my case?

  • @user-pl7sd7zd1c
    @user-pl7sd7zd1c 3 місяці тому

    I wanna know how it can happen if u were born there

    • @AshooriLaw
      @AshooriLaw  3 місяці тому

      Hi! It would be best to discuss over a call. Please give us a call or text us at +1 818-741-1117 or schedule a consult by clicking the link in our bio

  • @camionesfernandez3745
    @camionesfernandez3745 Рік тому

    Start in minute 2:00

  • @samtan7111
    @samtan7111 Рік тому

    Starts at 2:04