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take a test and an oath aka naturalization
The four steps in the naturalization process in the United States are submitting Form N-400, attending a biometrics appointment, completing an interview, and taking the naturalization test.
There are so many pre-requisites before a person can go in for naturalization. The person should have been a Green Card Holder for the past 5 years( 3 years for conditional resident) and accumulated sufficient years for the continuous residence criteria as stipulated by the USCIS. These two are the key steps that influence a person's citizenship application.
It takes steps to create model citizens out of immigrants, and by and large the program does work.
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The steps for naturalization typically involve meeting eligibility requirements, completing an application form, attending biometrics appointment, participating in an interview, passing a citizenship test, and taking an oath of allegiance to the United States. Each step has its own requirements and procedures that must be followed carefully.
When an individual takes actions to become a legal U.S citizen, this is called naturalization. In most circumstances, the person seeking to be naturalized has held a green card / permanent visa for a long period of time before she or he takes the steps towards naturalization. There are more than three steps but to put it simply there will be an interview, filing of U.S. citizenship forms, and then the decision by the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services
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Naturalization is the act of someone who is not a citizen gaining citizenship. Jesus is glad that he is done with his naturalization.
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