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H.R. 3371: Ensuring Security for Military Spouses Act

This bill, known as the Ensuring Security for Military Spouses Act, aims to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate a specific residency requirement for certain applicants seeking naturalized citizenship. Here are the key points:

Purpose of the Bill

The bill specifically targets spouses of members of the Armed Forces who are serving on active duty in the United States. It intends to simplify the process for these individuals when they apply for U.S. citizenship.

Current Requirement

Under the current law, individuals who are applying for naturalization must generally meet a residency requirement, which includes living in the state where they file their application for at least three months before applying.

Proposed Changes

The proposed change would allow spouses of active-duty military members to bypass this three-month residency requirement. This means that if a spouse is lawfully admitted as a permanent resident in the U.S., they would not need to have lived in the state or jurisdiction for three months prior to applying for citizenship.

Impact on Military Families

This bill is intended to provide relief to military families, acknowledging that service members may be stationed in various locations and their spouses should not be at a disadvantage when applying for citizenship due to frequent relocations.

Overall Goal

The overall goal of the legislation is to streamline the citizenship process for military spouses, making it easier for them to gain citizenship without rigid residency constraints that could hinder their applications.

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Sponsors

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Actions

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Date Action
May. 13, 2025 Introduced in House
May. 13, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

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