Immigration Solutions: Citizenship Through Naturalization
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This course is intended to provide an overview of the citizenship and naturalization process. The four ways one can become a United States citizen will be discussed: (1) the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution; (2) people who are born in another country to parents who are U.S. citizens; (3) through a process called “naturalization”; and (4) people who are lawful permanent residents of the U.S. and whose parent or parents are United States citizens through naturalization, birth in the United States or other ways such as acquisition of citizenship and derivative citizenship.
By the end of this course, you will have an understanding of the eligibility requirements for citizenship and naturalization and the steps you will need to take to become a US citizen.
This course is broken down into six (6) sections with twenty-one (21) short videos. Each video contains information and guidance on navigating the citizenship and naturalization process.
What you’ll learn
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Pathways to U.S. Citizenship.
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Benefits and responsibilities of citizens.
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The eligibility requirements for naturalization.
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The naturalization process.
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What to expect at the naturalization ceremonies.
Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?
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None
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Take this course if you are interested in becoming a U.S. Citizen.
Who this course is for:
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All persons interested in understanding how to become a U.S. Citizen.
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Persons in the armed forces interested in being naturalized.
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Persons born to U.S. Citizens
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3Permanent Residences Married to a U.S. CitizenVideo lesson
During this session, we will discuss one of the pathways to U.S. Citizenship, Permanent Residence Married to a U.S. Citizen and the eligibility requirements for citizenship.
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4Permanent Residences in the Military and Their FamiliesVideo lesson
During this session we will discuss Permanent Residences in the Military and Their Families, and the eligibility requirements for citizenship.
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5Citizenship Through ParentsVideo lesson
During this session we will discuss citizenship through parents and the eligibility requirements.
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6Advantages and Disadvantages of CitizenshipVideo lesson
During this section, we will focus on the advantages and disadvantages of citizenship.
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7Responsibilities of CitizenshipVideo lesson
During this session, we will focus on the responsibilities of citizenship and what comes with those responsibilities.
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8Advantages and Disadvantages of Dual CitizenshipVideo lesson
This session will focus on the advantages and disadvantages of dual citizenship and its impact in either country.
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9Eligibility RequirementsVideo lesson
During the first session of this section, we will discuss the eligibility requirements.
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10Continuous Residence and Physical PresenceVideo lesson
During this session, we will discuss what constitutes continuous residence and physical presence.
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11Good Moral CharacterVideo lesson
During this session, we will discuss what constitutes good moral character and the bars to naturalization.
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12English and Civics KnowledgeVideo lesson
During this session, we will discuss the requirements for he English and Civics test.
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13Attachment to the ConstitutionVideo lesson
During this session, we will discuss the applicant's intent to support and defend the Constitution.
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14The Naturalization ProcessVideo lesson
During this session, we will discuss what you will need to do to prepare to apply for naturalization, completing the application, taking the biometrics and the interview and naturalization test.
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15Preparing to ApplyVideo lesson
During this session, we will discuss the steps you need to take to prepare for naturalization.
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16Completing the ApplicationVideo lesson
During this session, we will discuss the steps in the application process.
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17Taking the BiometricsVideo lesson
During this session, we will discuss the steps for completing the biometrics.
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18The Interview and Naturalization TestVideo lesson
During this session, we will discuss the interview and naturalization test.