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- Citizenship and Naturalization | USCIS
Depending on your situation, there may be different ways to obtain citizenship Naturalization is the process by which U S citizenship is granted to a lawful permanent resident after meeting the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)
- Home | USCIS
Immigration and Citizenship Data; Multilingual Resource Center; USCIS Tools and Resources
- Application for Naturalization | USCIS
Naturalization is the process to become a U S citizen if you were born outside of the United States If you meet certain requirements, you may become a U S citizen either at birth or after birth Us
- All Forms - USCIS
Use this form to request detailed information on an individual’s immigration status, citizenship, and sponsorship
- Immigration Documents and How to Correct, Update, or Replace Them - USCIS
You may request replacement of your USCIS-issued secure identity documents if they: Were not delivered; Have expired or will soon expire (renewals); Have been lost, stolen, mutilated, or destroyed; or; Contain incorrect information Generally, you need to file a new application form for USCIS to reissue a secure identity document
- USCIS | myUSCIS Home Page
On myUSCIS, you will find: Up-to-date information about the application process for immigration benefits; Tools to help you prepare for filing and help finding citizenship preparation classes; and Information to help explore your immigration options
- Apply for Citizenship - USCIS
Apply for U S citizenship by submitting Form N-400, Application for Naturalization This form is available to file online There are exceptions and modifications to the naturalization requirements that are available to those who qualify
- 10 Steps to Naturalization - USCIS
In this section, you will find a general description of the naturalization application process Before you apply, be sure that you meet all eligibility requirements and check if you qualify for any exceptions and accommodations USCIS has also developed responses to commonly asked questions about citizenship and the naturalization process
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