We all know that the United States is a nation of immigrants. However, what you may be surprised to find out is that exactly 228 years ago this week the first immigrants officially received their U.S. citizenship. On September 17, 1787, the Founding Fathers signed the U.S. Constitution and created the first U.S. citizens. Each […]
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What to Expect at the Biometrics Appointment
An applicant is scheduled for a biometrics appointment when he or she submits an application to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Read more...Stand Stronger with Obama — Become a U.S. Citizen!
The Obama administration recently launched the Stand Stronger campaign, a new initiative aimed at encouraging green card holders (lawful permanent residents) to apply for U.S. citizenship. According to the White House there are approximately 13.3 million green card holders living in the United States, and 8.8 million of them are eligible to apply for citizenship. […]
Read more...How Long Does the U.S. Citizenship Process Take?
How long does it take to go from an immigrant to a citizen of the United States. Immigration lawyer Hana Boston answers this question in this short video. Video Transcript: Currently, it takes about six months to a year to get US Citizenship from the time you apply. But the process actually starts when you […]
Read more...Become a U.S. Citizen During President Obama’s Stand Stronger Campaign
Ready to apply for citizenship? Visit FileRight.com. In September, President Obama announced a set of initiatives designed to encourage eligible permanent residents of the United States to become citizens.
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