The U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) reported today that in Fiscal Year (FY) 2010, the agency has naturalized over 11,000 U.S. military service members in military duty stations throughout the U.S. and abroad. That is the largest number of military naturalizations in any year since the Korean War. The number of military naturalizations is increasing due to the USCIS’ outreach to eligible military [...]
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10 Nov 2010 / Announcements, Family Visas, Green Cards, Naturalization, News
Tags: citizenship, military citizenship, military naturalization, military servicemembers, military veterans, Naturalization
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26 Oct 2010 / Announcements, Naturalization, News
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) reported today that it has begun issuing a new version of the Certificate of Naturalization (Form N-550) with enhanced security features to combat fraud. The enhanced features on the new certificates include the individual’s digitized photo and signature laser printed into the document. The background on the certificate has also been enhanced and contains a color-shifting ink pattern that is difficult [...]
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Tags: certificate of naturalization, citizenship, citizenship certificate, Naturalization
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21 Oct 2010 / Administrative Appeals, Announcements, Board of Immmigration Appeals, Employment Authorization, Green Cards, Immigration Reform, Naturalization, News
The U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) via its Administrative Appeals Office (AAO), issued two (2) precedent decisions yesterday. Those decisions are published by the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) as part of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). Furthermore, those decisions are binding on all USCIS and DOJ personnel for deciding cases. The precedents that were set established rules and reasonings for deciding [...]
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Tags: aao, administrative appeals office, bia, citizenship, employment based green card, green card, immigration precedent decisions, Naturalization, precedent decisions
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18 Oct 2010 / Announcements, Deportation, Excecutive Office of Immigration Review, Green Cards, Immigration Enforcement, Naturalization, News, Waivers of Inadmissibility
The New York Times reported this past weekend about an immigrant from St. Kitts named Joseph E. Joseph who registered to vote back in 1992, voted in every presidential election since then and because of what he referred to as “doing his his civic duty”, he now faces deportation. In the U.S., only citizens are authorized to vote in [...]
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Tags: citizenship, green card holders voting, immigrants voting, Naturalization, unlawful voting, voting
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30 Jun 2009 / Naturalization
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will celebrate our nation’s 233rd birthday by naturalizing over 6,000 applicants for citizenship in special ceremonies held across the United States and overseas. This year, USCIS’ has scheduled about 50 citizenship oath ceremonies during the course of this week, including ceremonies on July 1 at the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium for about 800 applicants and on July [...]
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Tags: citizenship, citizenship oath ceremony, Naturalization, naturalization oath ceremony
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11 Jun 2009 / Naturalization
The U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) reported that the U.S. Embassy in Honduras hosted yesterday, the first naturalization ceremony ever held in Latin America. Yesterday’s ceremony was held in Honduras which has now become the 15th country where the USCIS has held citizenship ceremonies outside the United States. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004 authorized the USCIS to schedule citizenship interviews [...]
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Tags: citizenship, citizenship for u.s. service members, military naturalization, Naturalization