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I have had my green card for 4 years and I am married to a US citizen. When can I apply for citizenship?
Wei C. May 7, 2026
Yu, South & Associates
Immigration Attorney · Dallas, TX

Great news. You may be eligible to apply sooner than you think. Spouses of US citizens have a reduced residency requirement of 3 years rather than the standard 5 years, provided you have been living in marital union with your US citizen spouse throughout that entire 3-year period.

To apply for naturalization (Form N-400), you must generally meet the following requirements:

  • Be a lawful permanent resident for at least 3 years
  • Have been living in marital union with your US citizen spouse for all 3 of those years
  • Have been physically present in the US for at least 18 months of the 3-year period
  • Have resided continuously in the state where you file for at least 3 months
  • Demonstrate good moral character
  • Pass the English language and civics tests

Since you are approaching your 4-year mark, you are likely already eligible. You can file the N-400 up to 90 days before you meet the 3-year requirement, so there is no need to wait until the exact anniversary date.

Our office can review your travel history, any potential complications, and prepare your N-400 application. Chinese-language assistance is available throughout the process.

This response is general legal information and does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. Schedule a consultation for advice specific to your situation.
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