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Aisha Khan

Posted about 1 year ago

Anonymous User

How long does the naturalization process take, and what are the main steps involved?

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Julien Moreau

Answered about 1 year ago

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Naturalization takes around 6 to 12 months. You check if you’re eligible, fill out Form N-400, get your fingerprints done, do an interview with a civics test, and then take the oath at a ceremony.

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Yuran Jacobs

Answered about 1 year ago

User

The process usually take like 6 to 12 months. It starts with confirming your eligibility, After that, you will file Form N-400 (Application for Naturalization) and attend a biometrics appointment for fingerprinting and a background check. After, there is an interview with a USCIS officer, followed by the civics and English tests. The last thing will be the Oath of Allegiance at the naturalization ceremony.

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