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    Nat·u·ral·i·za·tion
    /ˌnaCH(ə)rələˈzāSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the admittance of a foreigner to the citizenship of a country: "an application for naturalization as a British citizen"
    • 2. the introduction of a plant or animal to a region where it is not indigenous: "the first report of naturalization of this species in the United States"
  2. Naturalization is the process of voluntarily becoming a United States citizen. Learn about the steps that lead to U.S. citizenship, including the naturalization test.

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  4. A Guide to Naturalization 1. How can I become a U.S. citizen? You may become a U.S. citizen (1) by birth or (2) through naturalization. 2. Who is born a U.S. citizen? Generally, people are born U.S. citizens if they are born in the United States or if they are born to U.S. citizens: (1) If you were born in the United States:

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  5. Jul 6, 2020 · A Guide to Naturalization (M-476) provides information on: The benefits and responsibilities of citizenship; An overview of the naturalization process; and. Eligibility requirements. To view the Guide, you must have the free Adobe Reader software installed on your computer.

  6. Aug 29, 2023 · Naturalization Basics. A foreign national can become a U.S. citizen through naturalization. The term "naturalization" refers to the process where the U.S. Congress grants citizenship to a person after they meet the requirements provided in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).

  7. Oct 25, 2023 · If you decide to submit Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, without legal assistance, you can find information about the naturalization application process and study materials to help you prepare for the naturalization test at the Citizenship Resource Center.

  8. Naturalization is the process of voluntarily becoming a United States citizen. Learn about the steps that lead to U.S. citizenship, including the naturalization test.

  9. Naturalization is the process through which an immigrant to the United States of America can become a U.S. citizen. Only certain immigrants are eligible: those who either have been green card holders (permanent residents) for 3–5 years or meet various military service requirements.

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