Citizenship I would like to apply for the United States citizenship. Step 1 of 2 - Quiz 50% When was your Green Card issued?(Required) At least 4 years and 10 months ago At least 2 years and 10 months ago, and I received my Green Card based on marriage None of the above Do you still live together as a husband and wife?(Required) Yes No, we got divorced or separated During your qualifying time period of 5 years (or 3 years in case of receiving a Green Card through marriage to a U.S. citizen), did you spend at least 50% of the time inside the U.S. cumulatively?(Required) Yes No Did you travel abroad the U.S. for longer than 6 months during a single trip?(Required) No Yes Yes, but I couldn’t come back to the U.S. due to circumstances beyond my control You will have to provide detailed information about these circumstances and proof that you kept residency ties to the U.S. (employment, American bank statement, real estate, filing U.S. tax return forms) to be approved.Are you willing and able to study answers to 100 questions on U.S. history and civics?(Required) Yes No No, but can I be exempt due to a health condition or advanced age? The applicants who, at the time of filing their Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, are over 65 years old and have been permanent residents for at least 20 years (65/20 exemption) qualify to take the civics test in the language of their choice and study only 20 of the 100 civics test questions for the naturalization test. An applicant who cannot meet the English and civics requirements because of a medical disability may be exempt from the English requirement, the civics requirement, or both requirements. To request this exception, submit Form N-648, Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions. This form must be completed by a licensed medical or osteopathic doctor or licensed clinical psychologist. If you take the test in your native language, you must bring an interpreter to your interview.Do you understand, speak, read and write in English?(Required) Yes No No, but can I be exempt due to a health condition or advanced age? 50/20 and 55/15 exemption The applicants who reached 50 or older when filing for naturalization and have lived as a Green Card holder in the United States for 20 years (or age 55 and have lived 15 years as a permanent resident): are exempt from the English language requirement, but are still required to take the civics test (in the language of their choice). An applicant who cannot meet the English and civics requirements because of a medical disability may be exempt from the English requirement, the civics requirement, or both requirements. To request this exception, submit Form N-648, Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions. This form must be completed by a licensed medical or osteopathic doctor or licensed clinical psychologist. If you take the test in your native language, you must bring an interpreter to your interview.In the last 5 years, did you have any criminal convictions, arrests, charges, or other issues of moral character (for example, poligamy)?(Required) Yes No No, but I had traffic violations or parking tickets. Name(Required) First Last Phone(Required)Email(Required)