A once-straightforward path to U.S. citizenship has become fraught as federal officials cancel many naturalization interviews ...
Becoming a U.S. citizen is a lengthy process. Dozens of people were stopped from doing the final step on Dec. 9 in Indianapolis. See all the steps they had completed.
Waiting to become a U.S. citizen can be exciting until your case stalls for months after your naturalization interview. If you’ve done everything right but haven’t heard back from U.S. Citizenship and ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — For Jorge Lopez, the legal path to U.S. citizenship has been a decades-long journey filled with setbacks, paperwork and patience. RELATED: Federal judge says immigrants in ...
Since Sept. 11, 2001, the federal government has more closely scrutinized the arrival of foreigners. The agency once known as the Immigration and Naturalization Service is now called the Bureau of U.S ...
The wave of Syrians fleeing their war-torn country for better lives has thrown into sharp relief the hardship encountered by immigrants around the world. Many have recently died in water-crossings, or ...
Yesterday morning I was sworn in as an American citizen. I took all the right steps and committed to the naturalization process. However, I am not writing this column to flaunt my achievement. I am ...
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced Monday that the number of places overseas where noncitizen service members and their families can be naturalized has been cut from 23 to ...
Immigrants from certain "high-risk" countries on the verge of gaining their citizenship are being turned away by federal ...
A Trump administration official is overhauling the U.S. citizenship test, citing that it is “just too easy.” At a conference hosted by the Center for Immigration Studies, which seeks lower levels of ...
434th Field Artillery Brigade held a naturalization ceremony for Pvt Tang Pham, who was the first to complete the streamlined program setup by brigade to help Trainees complete naturalization in Basic ...
At least 17 Asian countries are known to have naturalized foreign-born athletes without ethnic heritage to play in FIBA-sanctioned competitions. The naturalization process may or may not be tedious.
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