What is the first step in the naturalization process? taking an oath getting fingerprinted taking a civics test filling out an application
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In order to be naturalized, an applicant must first meet certain criteria to apply for citizenship. Then, the applicant must complete an application, attend an interview, and pass an English and a civics test. Upon successful completion of these steps, the applicant takes an oath of allegiance, and becomes a citizen.
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- The first step in naturalization is to meet certain criteria to apply for citizenship.
- The candidate must next submit an application, appear for an interview, and pass English and civics exams.
- After completing these stages successfully, the candidate swears allegiance and becomes a citizen.
- A non-citizen can freely become an American citizen by going through the naturalization procedure. American citizens:
- Owe the United States their fealty.
- are deserving of its defense
- Should exercise their citizenship-related rights and obligations
- It is a step-by-step naturalization process.
- The following steps are generally included in the naturalization process.
- The first step in naturalization is to meet certain criteria to apply for citizenship.
- That investigation is quite complicated and occasionally challenging.
- You are typically a US citizen if one of your parents or grandparents was a US citizen by birth and resided in the US for a specific amount of time previous to your birth.
- If a grandfather of yours was a US citizen but your parents were foreign-born, you may have "derived US citizenship" as a result of your parents.
- Step two is to determine your eligibility to become a US citizen by the standards we covered above after determining whether you are already a US citizen.
- The third step is to correctly complete the naturalization application and provide USCIS with the necessary supporting evidence to show that you are qualified to become a US citizen.
- The fourth stage is when they will invite you to come in for biometrics after you have submitted all of that information. This entails that you would submit a photo and fingerprinting so that the FBI and other organizations could check your background and see whether you have a criminal record.
- After completing the biometrics, you should receive notification of the interview shortly after. The fifth stage, the interview process, must be completed once you receive the notice at the USCIS office in your neighborhood.
- Unless you fall under one of the previously mentioned exceptions, this includes reading and writing in English, evaluating the application, and taking the test.
- Waiting for USCIS to make a decision is the sixth step. At times, it occurs right away during the interview. Sometimes, the decision will be mailed to you. You will then get a notice to go take the oath of loyalty if that decision is approved.
- The ceremonial swearing-in is the seventh step. You would show your legal permanent resident card during the ceremony, fill out a form specifying the time and date of your interview, and respond to a few questions regarding anything you may have done between the interview and taking the oath of loyalty.
- Taking the oath and becoming a citizen of the US is the eighth step. You should be aware of your rights and obligations as a citizen of the United States, including your right to vote as well as your responsibility to ensure that you are knowledgeable about politics and the candidates you would be supporting. Additionally, you can be entitled to extra advantages that a lawful permanent resident would not have been.
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