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Naturalization

To determine your eligibility for naturalization to apply to become a U.S. citizen through the N-400 application, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has introduced a new eligibility tool to assist individuals in assessing their eligibility for naturalization and applying...
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Yes, you can reschedule your naturalization ceremony. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) allows you to reschedule your naturalization ceremony up to 30 days before the scheduled date. However, there are some important things to keep in mind when...
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A Reentry Permit is a travel document that allows a green card holder to reenter the United States. Lawful permanent residents (green card holders) or conditional permanent residents who plan to travel outside the United States for more than one...
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Permanent residents (green card holders) who are applying for U.S. citizenship through naturalization are required to maintain 5 years of "continuous residence" in the United States to be eligible for citizenship. Permanent residents who have traveled outside the United States...
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Since 2002, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. (USCIS)  has naturalized more than 158,000 U.S. service members, both at home and abroad. If you serve in the U.S. military, but are not yet a citizen, you may be eligible to obtain...
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If your citizenship application is denied, you will not automatically lose your green card. However, there is a risk that your legal permanent residence could be canceled and you could be placed in removal proceedings. This is because the United...
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USCIS celebrated Independence Day by welcoming over 5,500 #NewUSCitizens between June 30 and July 7 in more than 180 naturalization ceremonies across the United States. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has welcomed more than 588,000 new citizens so far...
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A DUI, or driving under the influence, does not automatically prevent you from becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen. However, it can hurt your chances of being approved if you are found to lack "good moral character." The U.S. Citizenship and...
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Being a U.S. citizen comes with many benefits, including the right to vote, work, and travel freely. However, in order to enjoy these benefits, you need to be able to show proof of citizenship. There are a few different official...
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Congratulations to the 23 #NewUSCitizens who took the Oath of Allegiance during the first-ever naturalization ceremony before the White Sox game on May 31! People aged 18 to 80 and from 17 countries were sworn in before the afternoon game...
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