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What Are Travel Documents and Why Are They Important?

A travel document is a form of identification that governments give to citizens or visitors so they can cross international borders. The U.S. government issues many different types of travel documents. The type of travel document you need depends on your immigration status and the purpose of your trip. Travel documents are essentially your permits for world […]

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What Is Form G-1450: Definition, Use, Importance and Filing Tips

Recently the United States government has started allowing green card holders to pay the fees for their citizenship application using a credit card. This provides people with a great opportunity. Citizenship forms are expensive and previously there weren’t a lot of ways to finance the form fees. Now You Can Pay the Citizenship Application Fee with A

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What Crimes Should You Report to the USCIS on Form N-400?

When applying for citizenship using Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, it is important to always be honest with the USCIS. Trying to keep any information away from the immigration officers could lead to a denial of your application, according to the agency. But do you have to report every single crime? What about traffic tickets where

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How Long Does It Take to Process Form N-600 – A Full Guide

You’ve learned you’re an American citizen based on your mother or father’s citizenship, and now you’re likely anxious to get your certificate as soon as possible. Though, unfortunately, your Form N-600 won’t be processed by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) overnight. It takes time for your Application for Certificate of Citizenship and proof

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What to Expect and How to Prepare for the USCIS Biometrics Appointment

As part of applying for U.S. immigration benefits, you may be required to attend a biometrics appointment. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) uses biometric information to investigate any criminal history or immigration violations. Biometrics refers to documentation of your fingerprints, photograph, and signature. The USCIS will send you a letter scheduling your

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What It Means to Be a Naturalized U.S. Citizen and Why It Matters

People become United States citizens in two ways: either by birth or through naturalization. When you become a citizen through the naturalization process, you are known as a “naturalized citizen.” This means that you met the requirements for naturalization, which can differ based upon your particular circumstances. Becoming a citizen can happen without effort by

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