After the USCIS has received your application, the USCIS will notify you of the location where you should get fingerprinted.
Other Citizenship and Naturalization FAQs
Q:Who Has Citizenship By Birth? A: Persons who are born in the United States are citizens at birth unless they are born to foreign diplomats. A person who is born abroad to TWO US citizens is a US …
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Q:How Do I Become A Naturalized Citizen? A: If you are not a US citizen by birth or did not acquire citizenship automatically after birth, you may still be eligible to become a citizen through the normal …
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Q:What Is An Immigration Visa? A: Immigrant and nonimmigrant are the two types of visas. The granting or denying of visas helps achieve the goals of immigration laws. Nonimmigrant visas are …
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Q:Should I Hire A Lawyer? A: Yes, whether you are filing forms because you were a child born abroad to one or two parents who are U.S. citizens, filing for natural or adopted children born abroad, …
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Q:How Do Most People Become U.S. Citizens? A: One way in which citizenship may be achieved is by birth in the U.S., or birth to parents who are U.S. citizens. If neither of these situations applies, one may …
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Q:What Is A Green Card? A: A green card is, technically, a United States Permanent Resident Card. This card serves as identification for one who is a lawful permanent resident (LPR) of the …
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