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Immigration Processes and Procedures
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Am I Eligible to Apply for Asylum in the U.S.?
by Breanna Cary, Attorney · Oklahoma City University School of Law
If you are afraid to return to your country of origin, you might qualify for a form of humanitarian protection in the U.S. known as "asylum." However, there are many legal and procedural req ... Read more
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English and Civics Requirements for Naturalized U.S. Citizenship
by Ilona Bray, J.D. · University of Washington School of Law
Learn more about the main exams that U.S. citizenship applicants must pass to become a naturalized U.S. citizen. ... Read more
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When's the Earliest I Can Apply for U.S. Citizenship (Naturalization)?
by Richard Link, J.D. · UC Davis School of Law
Find out how soon you can apply to naturalize as a U.S. citizen; it's not always as easy as counting up a number of years with a green card. ... Read more
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How to Correct a Mistake on Your Certificate of Naturalization
by Richard Link, J.D. · UC Davis School of Law
Found an error on your certificate of naturalization? Here's what to do. ... Read more
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Filling Out Naturalization Application Form N-400
by Richard Link, J.D. · UC Davis School of Law
Looking for tips on how to fill out your application form for U.S. citizenship? ... Read more
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How to Get a Consular Interview Before the Diversity Visas Run Out
by Tiffney Johnson, Attorney · University of Arizona College of Law
To minimize the risk of missing out after you've "won" the diversity visa lottery, your focus should be to take all required follow-up steps and get a visa interview scheduled as soon as pos ... Read more
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U.S. Immigration Laws and the Selective Service
by Ilona Bray, J.D. · University of Washington School of Law
Foreign nationals in the United States need to know whether they're required to register with the Selective Service and, if so, by when. ... Read more