Applying for U.S. Citizenship Becoming a U.S. citizen has many advantages including the right to vote and the ability to sponsor relatives to come to the United States. The Citizenship Application (Form N-400) is completed by Lawful Permanent Residents (Green Card holders) over age 18 who ...
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U.S. Citizenship Application (Form N-400) Documents Needed to Apply for U.S. Citizenship Naturalization Requirements What Are the Fees for Naturalization? Understanding the Naturalization Timeline How to Prepare for the Naturalization Interview
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government, applicants must submit Form N-600 - Application for Certificate of Citizenship. The law has changed several times over the years. Applicants will need to research the law on the day the child was born (and the day the parents were born, if the grandparents were U.S. citizens)...
(6) An estimate of the total public burden (in hours) associated with the collection: 81,620 annual burden hours. If you have additional comments, suggestions, or need a copy of the information collection instrument, please visit the USCIS Web site atLee Shirkey...
Guide to finding information about the services provided by the USCIS - U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services including forms, laws and procedures.
The process people who weren’t born in the U.S. go through to become U.S. citizens is also known as naturalization. The U.S. citizenship process can be
Section 349(a)(5) of the Immigration and Nationality Act details a U.S. citizen’s right to renounce their citizenship by voluntarily “making a formal renunciation of nationality before a diplomatic or consular officer of the United States in a foreign state, in such form as may be prescrib...