The Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) will host more than 17 naturalization ceremonies across the country in celebration of the United States Constitution Day (September 200) as part of Constitution Week, which runs from September 15 to September 22. At these ceremonies, 30 permanent citizens will receive American citizenship ...
Hong Ying moved from Cambodia to the United States in 2011, and now at the age of 103, she has fulfilled her dream of becoming a US citizen, according to NBC. Ying's naturalization was witnessed by four generations of her family, who admitted that they were very proud of their single-minded ...
The US Citizenship and Immigration Service has developed new products to help educators, volunteers, and administrators prepare immigrants for the naturalization process. USCIS has released citizenship training courses with a support system at every stage of the course. Among the products: The Guide to…
In the United States, many community organizations and social service companies offer assistance in preparing for naturalization. Most of the classes are held in the evening and on weekends. Many organizations are also ready to provide the necessary advice on the naturalization process. Below is a list of free ...
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has revised Form N-565, Citizenship and Naturalization Recovery Application. The new edition of June 13, 2017 will enter into force on September 22, 2017. Before that date, you can use the form ...
Low-income New Yorkers who are eligible for naturalization can obtain American citizenship free of charge through the Naturalize NY program. It was launched last year by New York State Governor Andrew M. Cuomo. In May 2017, the second round of the project began. In order to receive…
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will celebrate the 241st Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and our nation's birthday by welcoming nearly 15 new US citizens during more than 65 Independence Day naturalization ceremonies this year. “On the fourth of July, our country ...
The US Supreme Court limited the government's right to strip immigrants of American citizenship for lying during the naturalization process. The judges unanimously ruled in favor of an ethnic Serb from Bosnia, who, during naturalization, lied about her husband's military service, writes ...
During the 2016 fiscal year, a record number of people applied for naturalization (obtaining US citizenship) - 971 thousand people. This is evidenced by data from the Department of Homeland Security. For comparison, in 2015 the number of such applications amounted to 738 thousand. A large number of submissions...
Residents of the United States, who for various reasons postponed obtaining citizenship, are in a hurry to complete the naturalization process in the country as soon as possible. Writes about this edition miamiherald.com. Florida has increased the number of residents applying for citizenship. Representatives of organizations told about this to journalists ...