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Product Description
seeking citizenship? Here’s everything you need to know!
The path of the American green card citizenship can be a long and winding one – and bureaucracy are inevitable. But as an American citizen , you can shave months or years from the time it takes for a citizen. Discover how to:

  • you qualify
  • decide make sure you do not risk deportation by applying
  • completing application forms
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  • study for the citizenship exam
  • have a successful interview
  • cope with setbacks
  • enjoy your status as an American citizen < , br>
  • help relatives immigrate

    as an American citizen also shows how you may be able take advantage of the special procedures if you have a disability, in the military, the spouse of a U.S. citizen, or other special circumstances.
    The revised 4th edition provides current and proposed legislation and the new fees and procedures. Chapter 5: Preparing for the exam English and Chapter 6: Preparing for the American History and Government Exam are thoroughly updated to reflect the many changes in the official list of history and government questions reflect, and English vocabulary list.
    List of Forms
    G-14 (No title – an information-gathering form)
    G-325B biographical information
    N-336 applications for a Hearing on a Decision in Naturalization Service Proceedings (under section 336 of the INA)
    N-400 application for naturalization
    N-426 applications for Certification of Military or Naval Service
    N-648 medical certificate for people with disabilities Exceptions

    Becoming a U.S. Citizen: A Guide to the Law, Exam & Interview


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    ANALYSIS: With Undocumented Status Revealed, Eric Balderas Faces Legal Challenges
    The case of Eric Balderas ’13, an undocumented student facing possible deportation to Mexico, has sparked conversation about his years spent living in the shadows and has brought to the fore the debate over proposed legislation that would grant citizenship to illegal immigrants.

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