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Recent Posts in Naturalization Category

Is it Worth Trading in My Green Card for US Citizenship?

Every year many persons who are holders of a US green card and who are eligible to apply for US citizenship elect not to do so. Indeed, many people spend decades as a lawful permanent resident (i.e., ...
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The Naturalization Interview Process - What to Expect

Persons applying to become a US citizenship through the process of naturalization face, in most cases, a long and often difficult road in trying to achieve their US immigration goals. From filling out ...
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Is Your Child a US Citizen? When the Child of a US Citizen is Also a US Citizen

Many US citizens believe their children are necessarily also US citizens, simply by virtue of the child having a US citizen parent or parents. This is, as many US citizen parents and their children ...
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How to Get a Decision on a Stalled Application for Naturalization

The obtainment of US citizenship through the process of naturalization marks a seminal event in the lives of many persons. Millions of people from all over the globe desire to become a US citizen ...
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Top 10 Reasons to Give Up Your Green Card and Become a US Citizen

Many green card holders in the United States are content to remain lawful permanent residents and have no desire become a US citizen through naturalization. This is to some extent understandable, as ...
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Can I Appeal a Denial of My US Citizenship Application?

Getting US citizenship through the process of naturalization represents a seminal achievement for many immigrants in the United States. Trading in one's green card for US citizenship after meeting ...
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Are there Exceptions to the Rule that a Person Must Pass an English and Civics Test for Naturalization?

Lawful permanent residents, i.e., people who have a green card, and who want to acquire US citizenship through naturalization must generally pass an English language test and a civics test. Congress ...
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Can I Get US Citizenship by Serving in the Military?

Service in the US military is one of the quickest paths to US citizenship. United States immigration law and policy respect the fact that a noncitizen who serves in the US military puts their life at ...
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¿Cómo puedo extender la validez de mi visa a los Estados Unidos?

Las personas que han sido admitidas a los Estados Unidos gracias a una visa de no-inmigrante en ciertos casos podrán extender su estadía en el país solicitando un permiso a las ...
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Can I Appeal a Denial of My Visa Application?

A person cannot technically appeal a visa application. There are, however, steps an individual can take that may help get the visa denial overturned. This article details some of these steps so that ...
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