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US Citizenship
The benefits of becoming a US Citizen include, the right to vote, more freedom to travel into and out of the country and the ability to petition for certain family members without extended delays. Many newly established citizens note that the biggest plus in gaining citizenship is the ability to actively participate and vote on the local and federal issues that directly effect them, their communities and children.





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US Citizenship Info

How long will it take to become naturalized?

If I become a U.S. citizen, is my child automatically a citizen?

If I am married to a U.S. citizen, will I automatically get U.S. Citizenship?

Where do I file my U.S. citizenship application?

Can I reapply for U.S. citizenship if the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) denies my application?

Do trips to outside of the U.S affect my eligibility for citizenship?

What is the difference between "physical presence" and "continuous residence"?

What do I do if my address has changed?

Where will the citizenship interview be conducted?

Where will the citizenship tests (civics and english tests) be held?

What if I want to reschedule my fingerprinting or citizenship interview appointment?

What should I do if I cannot attend my oath ceremony?


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