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Becoming a U.S. citizen has many advantages including the right to vote and the ability to sponsor relatives to come to the United States.So do start to apply for US citizenship today!

Becoming a U.S. citizen gets you the right to vote and the ability to sponsor relatives to come to the United States. Also the right to join judiciary and to travel abroad freely.

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