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Will my special abilities affect my green card application?

Asked on May 30th, 2011 on Immigration - New Jersey
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I have been a Green Card holder for 5 years now. I received my Green Card for Special Abilities as I used to be a well known model in my Country but by the time I moved and received the Green Card I was getting less job offers so I didn't work as a model anymore since getting my Green Card. In 2008 I got Family Health plus because I got depressed and needed to see a therapist after losing my job. I recently got Medicaid after I got depressed again. This second time was 1 month after my 5 years Green Card "anniversary"- Is any of this going to create a problem with my citizenship application? Also, I got married (to an American citizen I have been dating for 5 years) this past April.
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LCA Audits and Investigations Attorney serving Houston, TX at Fong Ilagan
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This should not be a problem for your naturalization application. It is more important that you do not have a significant criminal history and have always filed and paid any Federal or state taxes due. Please review this information and call me if you want us to assist with your application.
Answered on Jun 06th, 2011 at 9:18 AM

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Based on your brief facts, you should not have a problem. However, I would recommend a more in depth consultation with an immigration attorney in case there are other potential problems.
Answered on Jun 02nd, 2011 at 10:58 AM

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