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Hey everyone, So my plan here is to  join the Air National Guard, because i wanna do law enforcement, but i'd need security clearance. So my plan is to enlist as another job after BCT I should become a U.S. Citizen and would no longer need a Conditional Green card. This is what my recruiter said. So have anyone enlisted into the military with a 2 year green card and just went straight to being a U.S. Citizen after they completed training (10 weeks)? Was it an hard process? 

Also what documents should i bring with me to BCT just incase? 

 

This will sorta save me, because too my marriage aint really going so well and if i get divorce then the military would technically save me because i'd be a citizen, and not a permanent resident.

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Some of the services can apply for naturalization once you are in & at

a certain point ( I can speak only to the Navy) by the time you do boot 

camp etc  they will do the paperwork based on you being in the service,

so if the enlister told you that then it applies to that service too.

If you are no longer with your wife you cant naturalize via her, so it will

be after you enter the dervice

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1 hour ago, Jawaree said:

Some of the services can apply for naturalization once you are in & at

a certain point ( I can speak only to the Navy) by the time you do boot 

camp etc  they will do the paperwork based on you being in the service,

so if the enlister told you that then it applies to that service too.

If you are no longer with your wife you cant naturalize via her, so it will

be after you enter the dervice

Thank you it works for National Guard. So i think thats what am gonna do

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Really wish it worked that way for law enforcement. 

 

*Grumbles*

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