When applying for U.S. Citizenship through naturalization, United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) does require a Citizenship test to be taken by all applicants. The Citizenship test will be based on the ability of reading, writing and speaking English, knowledge of American history and the government of the United States.
After you have filed the US Citizenship Application (form N-400), USCIS will notify you with a date and time for your fingerprinting appointment. The applicant will be advised to appear at the local Application Support Center at the designated time and date. At this interview the applicant will be given the Citizenship test. You will be notified in the mail the results of your test.
How you acquire citizenship is irrelevant. You simply need to apply and pass the fitness, health and background tests.
Only a green card holder already in the US for a minimum 5 year period, staying in the locality where he or she is applying for US citizenship for a minimum 3 month period and who has good moral character can apply for US citizenship. Person should be at least 18 years old and should pass the citizenship test in order to get US citizenship.
to stay there legally, permenantly you have to pass a citizenship test
out of 10 questions you have to answer 6 correctly otherwise they give to one more chance if you do not pass you have to start all over again... also you have to know to read and write to pass the citizenship test....good luck
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If you apply for citizenship in another country your US citizenship is automatically revoked. The US does not recognize dual citizenship. You revoke it in writing at a US embassy, outside the US.
Yes, The residents of US territories have US citizenship
It is much better to wait until after you have taken the oath of citizenship and have received your citizenship certificate because even if you pass the test and then file for divorce, they still can not let you become a citizen.
The US recognizes dual citizenship.
If you have been in the US for more than 5 years as a legal resident and over the age of 50, I believe, the citizenship is automatically granted but you still have to memorize and pass the citizenship test.
No. The US president MUST have US citizenship only.
Illegal alien must have entered US before age of 15 years and enlist in one of the US colleges or US armed forces and should have stayed minimum 5 years in US to pass the Development, Relief and Education of Alien Minors Act (DREAM) ACT and qualify for US citizenship.