By: anderson24 | Law US citizenship is obtained either by birth or through naturalization. An individual can become a U.S. Citizen either through birth in the United States or through parents or grandparents who are citizens or through naturalization. read more
By: kevinkallis | Law All eligible green card holders can apply for US citizenship using Form N-400, Application for Naturalization. After completing the citizenship application, applicants have to mail it with the required supporting documents that are user specific and with the submission fee. read more
By: JennyMartin | Law Applying for citizenship is a very important aspect for any permanent resident who wishes to enjoy all the rights of being the citizen of the US. read more
By: Tony P | Employment Working a part time job at McDonalds is a a stepping stone for high schoolers, teens, and college students looking to gain experience in the real working world environment. There are 2 ways to fill out a McDonalds part time job application. Read further below to see how. read more
By: Jene Ellis | Politics You can become a US citizen either by birth or through Naturalization. If you were born in the US, you automatically become a citizen of the US and you can also claim citizenship if you are born to US citizen parents, subject to certain conditions. Naturalization is a process where a person not born in the US becomes a citizen voluntarily. To get naturalized, you need to file form N-400, Application for Naturalization. read more
By: anderson24 | Law To be eligible for citizenship, applicants should take the US citizenship test which comprises of English language and civics. Generally, applicants should prove that they can read, write and speak basic English and also that they have basic knowledge of US history and government. read more
By: Rachel Immig | Law This article is about the English and Civics test that citizenship applicants need to take. And it also highlights the exceptions to taking the test. read more
By: Diana Camacho | Immigration It is not easy for immigrants when it comes to answering the Citizenship and Immigration Test Questions. Some of us take it serious and pass to become Canadian Citizens and some of us take it for granted and fail. For the latter group it is a disappointment and this must be avoided at all cost. The object must be to pass this test and become a Canadian Citizen and take nothing for granted. Here are three ways how you can do it. read more
By: Paul Anderson | Immigration Naturalization is generally referred to as the procedure through which a person not born in the United States voluntarily becomes a U.S. Citizen. Immigrants who wish to get US citizenship should file Form N 400, Application for Naturalization. read more
By: kevinkallis | Law A person born outside the United States to a U.S. citizen parent(s) might have already acquired U.S. citizenship. Such persons,can file form N600, Application for Certificate of Citizenship to document their U.S. citizenship status based on U.S. citizen parentage. read more
By: Jack Cardell | Personal Finance The current global economic crisis has brought millions of people into financial hardship. To address this problem, the government offers alternatives, and of these is the awarding of government grants. Basically, the idea is helping the public through free financial assistance. read more
By: Samuel Beckett | Immigration Gaining us citizenship is what one will look forward as the next step after their permanent residency in the US .Here are some tips which will help one to attain citizenship. read more
By: Samuel Beckett | Immigration There are residency requirements to be met while applying for US citizenship. This generally looks at how long an individual has been living in the US, how long they were physically present in the US and how often they traveled out of the US. read more
By: Joseph Devine | Immigration One of the most well-known parts of the process of becoming a citizen is the test questions the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) asks you to determine if you are ready for the responsibility of becoming a US citizen. The purpose is to make sure that you have the same kind of knowledge and appreciation for the history of the United States and the rights guaranteed to all citizens as a native American citizen presumably has. read more