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What is the US Citizenship Process and how do I participate in the Naturalization Ceremony?

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What is the US Citizenship Process and how do I participate in the Naturalization Ceremony?

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Question: I have lived and worked in the U.S. for many years, but I am not a U.S. citizen. I have a green card and I would like to become a citizen of the United States. I saw a naturalization ceremony for citizenship on television and would like to know more citizenship information and naturalization. I would like to participate in a naturalization ceremony when I become a citizen. What is the citizenship process and how do I participate in the naturalization ceremony? Response: If you meet the citizenship requirements, you can become a U.S. citizen by applying for citizenship. The ceremony in which you take the citizenship oath is actually the last step in the naturalization process. The first step is the completion of the application citizenship form N400 which will require a great deal of personal information about you and your personal history. In order to become a citizen, you must also pay a citizenship application fee. There will be a medical examination and personal interview

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