Becoming a U.S. citizen is a lengthy process. Dozens of people were stopped from doing the final step on Dec. 9 in Indianapolis. See all the steps they had completed.
WASHINGTON, D.C.– The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is implementing a new 2025 naturalization civics test as part of a major overhaul of its American citizenship standards. The agency, ...
Naturalization ceremonies complete a process in which legal permanent residents (aka “green card” holders) have been vetted ...
For green-card holders ready to pledge their allegiance to the U.S., the citizenship process has long been a nerve-wracking ...
WESTCHESTER COUNTY (WABC) -- Congressman Mike Lawler announced that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will reverse its recent cancellation of naturalization ceremonies in Rockland and ...
Three quick takeaways: Immigrants rushed to file before Oct. 20 test cutoff. Nonprofits increased screenings and filings to beat new 2025 civics exam. New test raises questions to 128 and correct ...
UPDATE: USCIS backtracks and reinstates naturalization ceremonies The final step in the long process of becoming a United States citizen is to take the Oath of Allegiance at a naturalization ceremony.
President Donald Trump wants the U.S. to have only what he considers to be the right type of citizens. In the past, aspiring citizens had to answer at least six of 10 questions correctly, in an oral ...
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