AET/508- Community - Based EducationInstructor Michael BurnettBy Omegeia Banks-O’Hara
This presentation has been designed for clients who are
interested in citizenship with the United States of America.
The following information answers questions as to “what do I
do”, and “how do I get started.”
As this process can be very involved, and lengthy we
encourage those interested to follow up by going to Welcome
to USA.gov and reading through the site. Additional
information can be form to assist you in whatever needs you
may have in this aspect. Thank you, and enjoy the slides.
Introduction
• For an adult immigrant to become a U.S. citizen, he or she must go through the process of naturalization. Naturalization calls for the immigrant to have fulfilled certain requirements. The following slides will show the requirements needed before a person can become a citizen of the United States of America.
Requirements of Citizenship
Requirements
You must be 18 at the time of filing for the Naturalization formN-400
Must have been a permanent legal resident for the past 3-5 yearsHave demonstrated a physical
presence & permanent residence
Lived within the same state or district for 3 months prior to filing for Naturalization.
Requirements
Immigrants must demonstrate a basic knowledge if U.S. History, government and civic principles.
Immigrants must demonstrate the ability to read, write, and speak the English language.
Not only knowing right from wrong, but fulfilling their obligations (personal & civicly.
Demonstrate an attachment of the
To the principles and ideas of the U.S. Constitution.
Requirements
Filling these requirements take time, but after they are done the applicant must be tested on their skills and knowledge. Afterwards the Oath of Allegiance is given, and you receive a certificate of Naturalization.
Welcome to USA.gov, 2014. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Retrieved from
http://www.welcometousa.gov/Immigration_citizenship/Rights_responsibilities.htm
Pathway to U.S. Citizenship, 2012. U.S. Citizens and Immigration Services. Retrieved from
http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Office%20of%20Citizenship/Citizenship%2
0Resource%20Center%20Site/Publications/PDFs/M-685.pdf
References