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American Citizenship for DWTS Dancer After 17 Years

After seventeen years of trying, a popular contestant for the reality TV show “So You Think You Can Dance” has finally achieved citizenship. Her struggle underscores what many immigrants to the US already know – that the path to citizenship is long, involved, and often expensive. Dancer Snow Urbin appeared on the first season of …

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Is the Citizenship Test a Matter of Luck?

In most cases, anyone who applies for naturalization will need to pass a citizenship test, which tests English language ability as well as a knowledge of US civics and history. For many immigrants, the naturalization test is a stressful process but government officials as well as citizenship classes stress that passing the test is all …

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Passport Fees and the Value of U.S. Citizenship

Most people are used of the process of inflation pushing consumer prices up, but do people expect the price of US citizenship to go up? New fees posted recently by State Department do just that. The State Department has announced new consular fees through the Federal Register, including fee changes proposed as far back as …

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The Differences Between USCIS Form N-400 and N-600

USCIS Form N-400 and USCIS Form N-600 both have to do with citizenship, but are actually quite different forms. USCIS Form N-400 is the form used to apply for US citizenship. If you are over the age of 18, are a legal lawful permanent resident (green card holder) of the United States and are eligible …

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How to Become a Naturalized Citizen

Naturalization is the process of becoming a naturalized citizen if you were not born in the United States or born to parents who were United States citizens. The naturalization process gives you all the same benefits as people who have been born in the United States and have citizenship by birthright. However, the process of …

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What does Immigration Naturalization Mean

Immigration naturalization, more often simply known as “naturalization,” refers simply to the process that has been established by Congress which allows lawful permanent residents to become US citizens. In order to understand immigration naturalization, it is important to realize that there are two paths to US citizenship. Anyone who is born in the United States …

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How to Get Dual Citizenship

The US permits dual citizenship, which potentially allows you to retain the citizenship of your country of origin while also enjoying all the benefits of US citizenship. With dual citizenship, you can potentially travel on your home country’s passport, or on a US passport, potentially making leaving and re-entering the United States simpler. Maintaining your …

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Immigration Form N-565 Replace Naturalization Certificate

Your US Naturalization Certificate helps prove that you are a naturalized citizen of the US. There are many reasons why you may need your US Naturalization Certificate. For example, if you are sponsoring a family member for a green card or if you are running for office or applying for a passport, you may need …

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Green Card Path to US Citizenship

In most cases, you will need a green card first in order to apply for citizenship. Once you have secured a green, and once you have been a lawful permanent resident for five years, you can generally apply for US citizenship. If you have married a US citizen, you may only need to wait three …

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