Citizenship and Naturalization
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A Quick Military Path to Citizenship
The U.S. military has found itself in need of linguists and cultural specialists as a result of lengthy engagements in foreign countries. Read More »
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Becoming a U.S. Citizen
Becoming a U.S. citizen is no easy task. Read More »
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Immigrants Talk about the Process and Importance of Citizenship
Gaining citizenship is a long, complicated, and expensive process. Immigrants must hold a green card for five years (three if they are married to a U.S. citizen) before they can apply for citizenship, the process includes paperwork, interviews, tests, travel depending on where you live, and fees. Read More »
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Immigration Double Standard Upheld in the Supreme Court
Due to a gender-biased interpretation of immigration law, a man with a Mexican mother and an American father has been deported to Mexico. Read More »
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Independence Day Citizenships
Every year, on the 4th of July—Independence Day for Americans—the United States welcomes thousands of new citizens. Read More »
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Many New U.S. Citizens Naturalized Through the Military
On May 20, 2011, the United States welcomed 46 new citizens into its ranks aboard a U.S. warship docked in Japan. Read More »
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Pros and Cons of the DREAM Act
Last year, President Obama and Democrats in Congress introduced the DREAM Act. The controversial bill sought to offer a pathway to citizenship for hundreds of thousands of young illegal immigrants by giving green cards to undocumented residents who had come to the U.S. at the age of fifteen or younger, graduated from an American high school, and completed either two years at an institution of higher learning or time in the armed forces. Read More »
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Recently Naturalized U.S. Citizen Plans to Walk Across U.S. in Celebration
Constantino Diaz-Duran, originally from Guatemala, had been in the U.S. on a green card for 10 years before he finally decided to pay the $680, take the test, and become a citizen. Read More »
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Special July 4th Naturalization Ceremony
Every year, on the United States’ day of independence, July 4th, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) holds special naturalization ceremonies all over the world. Read More »
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The Naturalization Ceremony
When an immigrant becomes a U.S. citizen, it is often an emotional experience. For some, it’s the culmination of a lifelong dream. Read More »
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USCIS Urges Eligible Immigrants to Naturalize
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) is launching a campaign to inform immigrants of the benefits of U.S. citizenship and, hopefully, get them to apply for naturalization. Read More »
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