Since the Civil War, people without U.S. citizenship have been able to naturalize upon joining the military. Enlistment is not only a way to earn citizenship, but it can expedite the process for ...
Through the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), Congress granted non-citizen service members serving honorably in the U.S. military during wartime the right to naturalize expeditiously, waiving ...
Be a lawful permanent resident (or Green Card holder) for at least five years, or three years if married to a U.S. citizen.
A naturalization ceremony was supposed to take place in Onondaga County this week, but was canceled without explanation.
Rockland County legislators are calling on federal immigration officials to immediately reinstate local naturalization ...
USCIS abruptly cancelled a naturalization ceremony on November 12 and halted all future ceremonies, according to an email from an official with the Department of Homeland Security. "We are a nation of ...
The Trump administration canceled several citizenship ceremonies in Upstate New York, citing failure to meet legal requirements.
The federal government is reversing cancellations of naturalization ceremonies across the state, according to Hudson Valley ...
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