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U.S. Citizenship Application Package

The U.S. The U.S. Citizenship Package includes the U.S. Citizenship Application Guide and Citizenship Test Study Guide. The United States Citizenship Package includes all information, requirements, forms and a study guide to help prepare you for the U.S. citizenship test. Citizenship Test.

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Part 1: Citizenship Application

  • Overview of the U.S. Citizenship Application Process
  • Benefits of United States Citizenship
  • Responsibilities for a United States Citizen
  • Understanding the U.S. Naturalization Process
  • Application Waivers, Exceptions, and Special Cases
  • The Oath of Allegiance
  • Sample Citizenship Test, incl. Questions and answers
  • Information about eligibility
  • List of Documents Required
  • Information about Filing Fees
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
  • List of all USCIS Offices in the Nation
  • Directory of U.S. Consulates and Embassies
  • How to get the most recent United States immigration forms

Part 2: Citizenship Test Study Guide

  • U.S. Citizenship Test overview
  • Study Guide: The Branches of the Government
  • Study Guide: Supreme Court & the Executive Branch
  • Study Guide: The President & the Head Executives
  • Study Guide: The Constitution
  • Study Guide: Pilgrims and Colonies, as well as the Declaration of Independence
  • Study Guide: Revolutionary War and Civil War, Abraham Lincoln
  • Examples of Questions and Answers
  • Exercises
  • Information about eligibility
  • List of Documents Required
  • Information about Filing Fees
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
  • List of all USCIS Offices in the Nation
  • Directory of U.S. Consulates and Embassies
  • All required application forms are included in the guide

Definitions of Citizenship

Citizenship refers to the legal status that is granted to a country member. It includes rights, duties, and privileges.

About the U.S. Citizenship

U.S. Citizenship is typically acquired through birth when the child is born on the territory of the United States. This is covered by the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution.

Naturalization

The process by which a citizen from a foreign country is made a United States citizen. Get the U.S. Citizenship Application Guide. For more information, see the Citizenship Application Guide.

Eligibility requirements

All naturalization applicants must have good moral character. For certain applicants, such as spouses or current military personnel, naturalization requirements can be modified or waived.

Additional citizenship requirements include:

  • Permanent residence and physical presence in the United States for a period
  • Ability to read, write, and speak English
  • Moral character is important
  • Understanding the principles of the U.S. Constitution
  • Favorable attitude towards the United States
  • Ability to pass the United States Citizenship Test