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Becoming a U.s. Citizen : : a Guide to the Law, Exam & Interview

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Your companion on the path to U.S. citizenship -- Deciding whether to apply for citizenship. The disadvantages of applying for citizenship ; The advantages of U.S. citizenship -- Are you eligible for U.S. citizenship? Confirming your permanent resident status ; Your physical location during permanent residency ; The age requirement ; Demonstrating good moral character ; English language skills ; The U.S. history and government exam ; Loyalty to the U.S. ; Overview: Are you ready to apply? -- Preparing and submitting your application. What you'll put in your application packet ; Preparing your cover letter ; Filling out USCIS Form N-400 ; Submitting the application -- Between filing and interview : dealing with the wait. Improving your eligibility for citizenship ; Tracking your application and dealing with delays ; If you move or go on vacation ; Requesting emergency attention ; When all else fails, call your U.S. Congressperson -- Preparing for the English exam. How much English you'll need to know ; How USCIS tests your English ; Study resources -- Preparing for the U.S. history and government exam. Your exam preparation strategy ; Learning the answers to 100 questions ; The 20 questions for applicants age 65 and older -- Overcoming disability when applying for citizenship. How to become the applicant's designated representative ; Accommodating your disability ; Obtaining a disability-based waiver of the exam requirements ; Requesting a waiver of the oath of allegiance requirement -- The interview. Final preparation ; The interview ; If the interview goes badly ; Approval or denial: what's next? -- Denials, appeals, and repeat interviews. Retaking the exams ; Providing more documents ; Choosing to appeal or reapply ; How to appeal ; What to do if you lose the appeal ; Reapplying for citizenship -- Legal help beyond this book. When do you need a lawyer? ; Gather names of prospective attorneys ; Avoid sleazy lawyers ; Choosing among lawyers ; Signing up your lawyer ; Firing your lawyer ; Do-it-yourself legal research -- After you are approved. The swearing-in ceremony ; How to prove your citizenship ; Registering to vote ; Citizenship for your children ; Helping other family members immigrate.

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PUBLISHED
[Berkeley, California] : Nolo, 2014.
Year Published: 2014
Description: 340 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781413320633 (pbk) :
1413320635 (pbk)

SUBJECTS
Naturalization -- United States -- Popular works.
Citizenship -- United States -- Examinations, questions, etc.