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Read MoreGathering essential documents like your Green Card, passport photos, and proof of residence is crucial for navigating the paperwork-intensive path to U.S. citizenship.
Read MoreCongratulations on your Green Card! Becoming a U.S. citizen through naturalization requires meeting specific residency, character, language, and civics criteria, but the journey to full citizenship, including an Oath of Allegiance ceremony, is achievable with careful preparation or professional guidance.
Read MoreNavigating adopted child citizenship? The Child Citizenship Act and Form N-600K can simplify the process.
Read MoreN-600 is for automatic citizenship through naturalized parents, not employment-based citizenship, but there are other paths to citizenship!
Read MoreMedical conditions needn't stall your US citizenship journey - explore Form N-648 for exceptions and USCIS offers accommodations.
Read MoreUncertain if your parents' citizenship makes you a U.S. citizen? This guide clarifies Form N-600 for citizenship applications…
Read MoreThe path to US citizenship involves meeting basic requirements like residency time, good moral character, and basic English skills.
Read MoreLost your citizenship document overseas? Don't fret, use Form N-565 and follow USCIS steps for replacing it from abroad.
Read MoreGreen card holder? Take the next step to U.S. citizenship with USCIS's easier online application process!
Read MoreU.S. citizen parents can automatically grant you citizenship before you turn 18, but it requires proof through a Certificate of Citizenship application.
Read MoreUSCIS launched CITA, a new grant program to train citizenship instructors and support new citizenship programs in under-served communities.
Read MoreGrandparent Shortcut to US Citizenship? (It Exists, But Here's the Shocking Catch (and Form N-600))...
Read MoreI-751 removes conditions on a marriage-based green card, while N-400 grants full U.S. citizenship.
Read MoreA pending criminal charge can complicate naturalization, but honesty and consulting an attorney can help you navigate your options.
Read MoreCriminal record isn't an automatic bar to citizenship (USCIS weighs severity, timing, rehabilitation), but honesty is key (disclose everything to avoid denial/deportation).
Read MoreEven as a US citizen, forms might be needed for passport (DS-11), Social Security card (SS-5), replacing lost naturalization certificate (N-565), sponsoring family (I-130), filing taxes (various IRS forms), or consult an attorney/government agency for specifics.
Read MoreUSCIS offers Citizenship Integration Grants (up to $10 million) to empower immigrant-serving organizations in supporting lawful permanent residents on their path to citizenship (apply by June 21st at grants.gov).
Read MoreAdopted by US Parents? You Might Already Be a US Citizen (Unlock Your Citizenship with Form N-600)...
Read MoreWhile you can submit other forms with a pending citizenship application, consult an attorney to avoid complications and ensure everything stays compliant (renew green card, disclose application status on new forms, stay connected with USCIS).
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