Today, the N-400 form is 20-pages long with 18 pages of instructions. The government filing is over $700. It takes many months to get a naturalization interview. It is our intention here to simplify the process so that immigrants are able to understand the requirements and the process of ...
In this discussion, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, the Inventor of Email, Candidate for President of the United States shares how we deal with corrupt government officials based on the recent events of his historic lawsuit to end discrimination of Naturalized Citizens who are EQUAL to “Natural ...
There are many legitimate reasons why Americans choose to renounce US citizenship. 1. Tax Considerations Unlike most countries, the USA has citizen-based taxation, where citizens are taxed regardless of which country they live in or where their income is earned. US laws require US taxpayers to ...
dealing with this issue. Regardless some recent news reports which have indicated that the U.S. government plans to pursue more “denaturalizations” based on prior criminal offenses, there is no room for panic because this should not influence the vast majority of naturalized U.S. citizens. ...
22 and allowed women to remain citizens even if they married men who were not. [Pictured: Immigrants being sworn in as naturalized U.S. citizens in 1928.] 1923: Meyer v. Nebraska Library of Congress // Wikimedia Commons 1923: Meyer v. Nebraska Probably as a result of World War I and...
22 and allowed women to remain citizens even if they married men who were not. [Pictured: Immigrants being sworn in as naturalized U.S. citizens in 1928.] 1923: Meyer v. Nebraska Library of Congress // Wikimedia Commons 1923: Meyer v. Nebraska Probably as a result of World War I and...
[Pictured: Immigrants being sworn in as naturalized U.S. citizens in 1928.] 1923: Meyer v. Nebraska Library of Congress // Wikimedia Commons 1923: Meyer v. Nebraska Probably as a result of World War I and heightened national sentiments, a Nebraska law was put in place forbidding the teach...
22 and allowed women to remain citizens even if they married men who were not. [Pictured: Immigrants being sworn in as naturalized U.S. citizens in 1928.] 1923: Meyer v. Nebraska Library of Congress // Wikimedia Commons 1923: Meyer v. Nebraska Probably as a result of World War I and...
22 and allowed women to remain citizens even if they married men who were not. [Pictured: Immigrants being sworn in as naturalized U.S. citizens in 1928.] 1923: Meyer v. Nebraska Library of Congress // Wikimedia Commons 1923: Meyer v. Nebraska Probably as a result of World War I and...
In general, U.S. policy recognizes that dual citizens might be legally obligated to fulfill military obligations abroad, and many can do so without jeopardizing their U.S. citizen status, but it is important to research each situation carefully. Double Taxation For individuals who are dua...