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How to Apply for U.S. Citizenship

To apply for U.S. citizenship, you’ll need to go through the naturalization process. Here are the basic steps:

1. Check Your Eligibility

  • Be at least 18 years old.
  • Have had a Green Card (permanent resident status) for at least 5 years (or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen).
  • Have lived continuously in the U.S. for a specific period.
  • Be able to read, write, and speak basic English (with some exceptions).
  • Have a basic understanding of U.S. history and government (civics).
  • Demonstrate good moral character.

2. Complete Form N-400

  • Fill out Form N-400, Application for Naturalization.
  • You can do this online through the USCIS website or submit a paper form.
  • The filing fee is $640, plus an $85 biometrics fee (total $725), though some people qualify for fee waivers.

3. Submit Your Application

  • Include copies of the required documents (e.g., Green Card, passport photos).
  • Pay the fees and submit your application online or by mail.

4. Attend the Biometrics Appointment

  • You’ll be scheduled for a biometrics appointment to provide fingerprints, a photo, and a signature for background checks.

5. Complete the Interview

  • USCIS will schedule an interview where an officer will review your application.
  • You’ll take the civics test (covering U.S. history and government) and an English test (speaking, reading, writing).

6. Receive a Decision

  • You’ll get a notice stating whether your application is approved, continued, or denied.

7. Take the Oath of Allegiance

  • If approved, you’ll attend a naturalization ceremony where you’ll take the Oath of Allegiance to officially become a U.S. citizen.

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“One thing is clear: As long as decisions about building versus renovating, about school size and school siting, are made simply on the basis of narrowly conceived—and, in some cases, misguided—cost formulas, school districts will continue to build big. For decades, these decisions were justified in part by the belief that larger schools resulted in better overall performance and that bigger schools produced economies of scale that translate into greater opportunities for students—better facilities, a broader curriculum, and more extracurricular activities. But a growing body of research suggests that small, community-centered schools outperform so-called megaschools. For example, studies show that smaller schools have lower drop-out rates and that students at larger schools are actually less likely to participate in extracurricular activities.”

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“DeepSeek’s success is even more remarkable given the constraints facing Chinese AI companies in the form of increasing US export controls on cutting-edge chips. But early evidence shows that these measures are not working as intended. Rather than weakening China’s AI capabilities, the sanctions appear to be driving startups like DeepSeek to innovate in ways that prioritize efficiency, resource-pooling, and collaboration.”

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“And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.”

— John F. Kennedy

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Documenting Hate: New American Nazis (full documentary) | FRONTLINE

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