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Introduction / Overview of U.S. Citizenship & the Naturalization Process Why Become a U.S. Citizen? A. Advantages of becoming a U.S. Citizen B. Disadvantages of applying for citizenship C. Summary D. Checklist Qualifying for U.S. Citizenship A. Permanent Resident Status B. Residency requirements C. Physical presence requirement D. Age requirement E. Good moral character F. Loyalty to U.S. Constitution G. English language requirement H. Knowledge of U.S. History and Government I. Summary J. Checklist How Do I Apply for Citizenship? A. Timing of application B. The necessary application - Form N-400 C. Documents and fees that must accompany the application D. Where to file the application E. Summary F. Checklist What Happens Once My Application Has Been Filed? A. Receipt of your application B. Fingerprinting process C. Applicant interview D. Summary E. Checklist When Do I Find Out Whether I Am A U.S. Citizen? A. Procedures after the interview B. Approval of the application C. Swearing-in Ceremony and beyond D. Denial of application E. Options for appealing the denial F. Reapplying for citizenship G. Summary H. Checklist Appendices Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Naturalization -- United States -- Popular works.
Citizenship -- United States -- Popular works.