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A Certificate of Naturalization is given to new citizens as proof of their citizenship after they take the Naturalization Oath of Allegiance. You can get a copy of your citizenship
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A Consular Report of a Birth Abroad (CRBA) may be needed to prove your child’s citizenship if they were born outside of the United States. You can obtain a CRBA
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When it comes to naturalization in the United States and applying for U.S. citizenship, there are different aspects of the process you should know about. Once all the testing is
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Concurrent filing is a term used when an immigrant petition and the adjustment application is filed at the same time along with the filing fees and supporting documentation. The Petition
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The H1B category is used by US employers to bring foreign professional workers temporarily to the US. This visa classification is reserved for specialty occupations, which means that the occupation
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The R1 visa is issued to foreign nationals with a religious occupation who want to come to US to work on a temporary basis for a non-profit religious organization. R1
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National Interest Waivers are only for immigrants of exceptional ability applying in the second employment-based preference in sciences, arts, or business. Through the National Interest Waiver, you can apply for
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Through the Selective Service System, the US maintains information on those potentially subject to military conscription. Men aged between 18 and 25 and living in the US are required to