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Dewey Decimal Number: 342.73083 EAN: 9781413300932 Edition: 2nd ISBN: 1413300936 Label: NOLO Manufacturer: NOLO Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 210 Publication Date: 2004-10 Publisher: NOLO Studio: NOLO Editorial Review: Product Description: The path from green card to U.S. citizenship can be a winding one -- and running into bureaucratic hassles is inevitable. But with Becoming a U.S. Citizen, you can shave years off the time it takes to become a citizen. This all-in-one book will take you through the application process from beginning to end, helping you to: *make sure you are eligible (and won't risk getting deported if you apply) *use special exceptions for disabled persons, military personnel, spouses of citizens and others *prepare the application forms and documents *study for the citizenship exam *have a successful interview *deal with delays, lost applications or other complications *enjoy your new status as a U.S. citizen *help family members immigrate The revised 2nd edition details the INS reorganization under the Department of Homeland Security, new government guidelines on requesting fee and exam waivers, the new right to posthumous citizenship for U.S. soldiers killed in action and much more. Becoming a U.S. Citizen provides the most current forms, with line-by-line instructions to fill them out, plus handy checklists that help you organize the application and interview materials. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - USEFUL BUT.....i will give this book five stars if only because of it's accuracy in detailing all information. HOWEVER, nobody should spend any more money than they already have (God knows how much money has been paid to get this far!) since ANY and ALL information written on this book can be found at the immigration website, www.uscis.gov. Rating: - Nothing newI read the electronic version of this book in the library. In my opinion, it is nicely presented text, but I found no new information there. It you are familiar with the Guide to Naturalization by The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (available for free from WWW.USCIS.GOV in PDF format), you don't need this book. Questions and answers for Civic test are exactly the same, but in different order. Yes, examples in the book are different from those in the website, but still very obvious ... Read More Rating: - Good BookI ordered this book on January 2004. I read the review before I ordered it. This book is very useful for me because I wanted to know about the Law, Exam and Interview. It may be useful for new immigrants who've been for 5 years or more. I study this book since January. I went to Boston, MA on March 15th, 2004 for an interview. And guess what, I passed it. I became a U.S. Citizen but, I may have to go to Boston again to get a Naturalization Certificate. Thank this book. |