Naturalization refers to the way people born in the United States voluntarily become US citizens. Are you considering applying (PDF, 864 KB) for naturalization? Learn the general 10 steps of naturalization (PDF, 797 KB)
Before applying, it is necessary to meet several requirements. Depending on the situation, requirements may vary.
At least 5 years in the US before you submit the N-400 form
Before submitting N-400 form, prove you lived in the United States for at least 30 months within 5 years
Indicates that you lived in a state or USCIS area for at least 3 months. Students can apply for citizenship at places where they go to school or where they live (if they are still economically dependent on their parents).
For more information on the naturalization process, please see Citizenship Citizenship and the US Citizenship Road.
Because of the age and time as a permanent resident, you do not have to undergo English test naturalization, you can take a citizenship test in the language of your choice. For details, please see our website exception and accommodation page.
Since the beginning of the fossil sequence around 1800 geologists have found that when a group of fossil species gave way to other groups in a short period of time, the sequence has an amazing "collapse" in that sequence. In fact, these groundbreaking advances are the basis for dividing geological time into different eras of different names. For example, the Paleozoic era has transformed into the Mesozoic era of the Mesozoic era, which has given way to the new generation of this century. Before the 1980s, the remaining reasons were unknown.
Since the beginning of the fossil sequence around 1800 geologists have found that when a group of fossil species gave way to other groups in a short period of time, the sequence has an amazing "collapse" in that sequence. In fact, these groundbreaking advances are the basis for dividing geological time into different eras of different names. For example, the Paleozoic era has transformed into the Mesozoic era of the Mesozoic era, which has given way to the new generation of this century. Before the 1980s, the remaining reasons were unknown.
Since the beginning of the fossil sequence around 1800 geologists have found that when a group of fossil species gave way to other groups in a short period of time, the sequence has an amazing "collapse" in that sequence. In fact, these groundbreaking advances are the basis for dividing geological time into different eras of different names. For example, the Paleozoic era has transformed into the Mesozoic era of the Mesozoic era, which has given way to the new generation of this century. Before the 1980s, the remaining reasons were unknown.
Since the beginning of the fossil sequence around 1800 geologists have found that when a group of fossil species gave way to other groups in a short period of time, the sequence has an amazing "collapse" in that sequence. In fact, these groundbreaking advances are the basis for dividing geological time into different eras of different names. For example, the Paleozoic era has transformed into the Mesozoic era of the Mesozoic era, which has given way to the new generation of this century. Before the 1980s, the remaining reasons were unknown.