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How soon after I marry a U.S. citizen can I become a citizen?


A Boundless immigration attorney explains when you can apply to naturalize after marriage

  • Written By:
    Maggie RileyMaggie Riley is an Immigration Lawyer, and former Boundless Immigration Law & Policy Analyst.
  • Updated April 25, 2025

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To become a U.S. citizen, most people have to become a lawful permanent resident first by applying for a green card. This process can vary in length, but for most people, it will take between 9 months and two years.

If you received your green card based on marriage to a U.S. citizen, you can usually apply to naturalize and become a U.S. citizen after three years from the date you received your green card.

For more information about the naturalization timeline and process, check out our naturalization resource guide.