Citizenship
Articles about United States citizenship.
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24 Children Sworn in at Special Citizenship Ceremony
During a special ceremony in Northern California in the last week of 2010, 24 children took the oath and became new citizens of the United States. Read More »
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Adjustment Of Status For U.S. Immigrants
If someone within U.S. borders wishes to change their status from non-immigrant to immigrant, this is an adjustment of status. Read More »
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Affidavit Of Support - Greasing The Visa Process
One of the major concerns that arise when people apply for longer term visas or immigration visas is that they don't become a burden upon the social support services once they arrive. Read More »
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Americans with Dual Citizenship Oppose U.S. Tax Laws
Canadian residents that have dual U.S./Canadian citizenship are opposing the way U.S. tax laws are being enforced abroad. Read More »
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Anchor Babies - A Battle Over Birthrights
The often derisively used term anchor baby refers to any child born in the United States of undocumented immigrants. Under the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, that child is automatically an American citizen and that’s a point of contention for many politicians. Read More »
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Applying For U.S. Citizenship - It's Easier Than You Think
The hard part of the American immigration process is simply getting an immigrant visa that will get you in the country. Once you have obtained permanent resident status (green card) applying for and becoming a U.S. citizen is a pretty straight forward and reasonable process. Read More »
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Arizona Legislation would Result in Two Types of Birth Certificates
Under legislation that has been introduced in Arizona, children born in the state to undocumented parents would be issued a birth certificate which would indicate that the child is not a U.S. citizen. Read More »
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Asylum And Refugee Status In The United States
If you find yourself in the position that returning to your homeland will put you at risk of persecution, then you have the opportunity to apply for asylum or refugee status. It doesn't matter if you are in the United States legally or illegally, the opportunity to be heard by an immigration judge will be extended to you. Read More »
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Becoming A United States Citizen Through The Naturalization Test
To become a lawful U.S. citizen, immigrants must petition through the naturalization process. The naturalization process requires the filling and filing of the Form N-400, Application for Naturalization. Read More »
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Benefits Of Applying For US Citizenship
Commonly known as the land of opportunities, the United States of America is one of the most sought-after countries for immigrants, refugees, and foreign visitors. Read More »
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