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  2. Form N-400 - Wikipedia

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    USCIS Form N-400, Application for Naturalization (2016 revision) Form N-400 is used to apply for US citizenship through the naturalization process. Lawful permanent residents (also known as green card holders) of the United States, who meet the eligibility requirements, can file N-400 form to request citizenship. [1]

  3. Employment authorization document - Wikipedia

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    An interim Employment Authorization Document is an Employment Authorization Document issued to an eligible applicant when U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has failed to adjudicate an application within 90 days of receipt of a properly filed Employment Authorization Document application within 90 days of receipt of a properly filed Employment Authorization Document application ...

  4. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services - Wikipedia

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    Forms are designated by a specific name, and an alphanumeric sequence consisting of a letter followed by two or three digits. Forms related to immigration are designated with an I (for example, I-551, Permanent Resident Card) and forms related to naturalization are designated by an N (for example, N-400, Application for Naturalization).

  5. File:US Citizenship test questions - English.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: This is the official list of questions (and expected answers) that can be asked on the civics portion of the American naturalization test, revised in January of 2019. While most of these questions are supplied with answers, the ones that ask about specific members of the American government are not.

  6. American Civics Test - Wikipedia

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    Local libraries may offer free resources to help naturalization applicants prepare for the American Civics Test. The American Civics Test (also known as the American Citizenship Test, U.S. Civics Test, U.S Citizenship Test, and U.S. Naturalization Test) is an oral examination that is administered to immigrants who are applying for U.S. citizenship.

  7. Template:US citizenship and immigration - Wikipedia

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    Naturalization Act of 1790; Civil Rights Act of 1866; United States v. Wong Kim Ark; Indian Citizenship Act; Nationality Act of 1940; Relevant legislation; Citizenship Clause; Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 / 1965; Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986; Immigration Act of 1990; Child Citizenship Act of 2000; United States portal

  8. Visual Basic for Applications - Wikipedia

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    Until that time, each Microsoft application had its own macro language or automation technique, and the tools were largely incompatible. The first Microsoft application to debut VBA was Microsoft Excel 5.0 in 1993, based on Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0.

  9. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    Some passports can be renewed online. As of October 2024, the processing time for a regular application is four to six weeks, not including shipping times. [82] Previously, a processing time of six to eight weeks was the norm before the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused passport applications to take as long as 18 weeks to be processed in 2021. [83]