West Haven, CT asked in Immigration Law for Connecticut

Q: Not sure whether to apply for a scholarship that requires you to be a U.S resident or citizen.

If you are an illegal immigrant living in the U.S., can you still apply to a scholarship with the requirements of you being a "U.S citizen or a U.S resident"?

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Hector E. Quiroga
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A: No. an undocumented immigrant is neither, and falsely claiming US citizenship could prevent you from ever being able to lawfully immigrate to the US.

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