
To help your mother obtain U.S. citizenship through marriage to your father while he was deployed, several steps and processes would typically have been involved. Here’s a general outline of the steps that may have been taken: Here were the costs with completing the government application.
Steps to Obtain U.S. Citizenship Through Marriage
| Step | Description |
| 1. Marriage Registration | Your parents should have ensured that their marriage was officially recognized, usually by obtaining a marriage certificate from the appropriate authority. |
| 2. Immigration Petition | Your father would need to file Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on behalf of your mother to establish the relationship. |
| 3. Adjustment of Status | After approval of the I-130, your mother could apply for a Green Card through Form I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status) if she was in the U.S. |
| 4. Interview Process | An interview with USCIS is typically conducted to confirm the legitimacy of the marriage and review the documentation provided during the application process. |
| 5. Approval and Green Card | If everything checks out, your mother will receive a Green Card, granting her permanent residency in the U.S. |
| 6. Application for Citizenship | After holding the Green Card for a specified period (usually 3 years if still married to a U.S. citizen), your mother could file Form N-400 (Application for Naturalization). |
| 7. Citizenship Interview | An interview would be scheduled to test knowledge of U.S. history, government, and English language proficiency. |
| 8. Oath of Allegiance | Finally, upon approval, your mother would attend a ceremony to take the Oath of Allegiance, officially becoming a U.S. citizen. |

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