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U.S. citizenship is either granted through birth (or relatives) or through the naturalization process. The gr...
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If you were to try to read the U.S. law concerning dual citizenship – that is, simultaneously holding U.S. cit...
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If you were born on U.S. soil, were born to U.S. citizen parents, or became a naturalized U.S. citizen and hav...
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A child who is born to U.S. citizen parents (or in some cases, to only one U.S. citizen parent) outside the U....
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Citizenship is granted either through birth or through naturalization. Those individuals wishing to be U.S. c...
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What documents do I need to apply for citizenship?
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Question: I live outside of the US but want to marry a US citizen simply for immigration purposes......
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Can I have a lawyer attend my citizenship interview with me? I've already mailed my application in, and I didn...
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Can I appeal a denied N-400 naturalization application?...
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In Connecticut can I sue a doctor for breaking the Hippocratic oath?...
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