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| naturalization News+ XML/RSSBy Heartland Immigration A report released by the Obama administration recommended streamlining measures that would lower the price of applying for naturalization amongst other reform. By N.C. Department of Cultural Resources The North Carolina State Capitol will sponsor its annual family Independence Day celebration from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. on Monday, July 4, including an outdoor naturalization ceremony for approximately 30 new citizens at noon. By The Mathur Law Offices With a new search engine optimized website, the Mathur Law Offices will be able to reach more clients in need of their immigration and other legal services. By Hackney Communications For over a decade, Davis & Wilkerson, P.C., has participated as a sponsor of the naturalization ceremonies in Austin to honor the process of becoming a true American citizen. By Diane Wishart Ideally Situated Immigration Law Firm Opens Office In Order To Service Large Immigration Population By Brian D. Lerner You may become a U.S. citizen (1) by birth or (2) through Naturalization. If they are born in the United States or if you were born abroad and only one of your parents is a U.S. citizen, then in most cases, you are a U.S. citizen. By Caribbean Legal Services Seven steps which can change you life today - you ever dreamed to live in Caribbean? Just continue reading. By Law Office of Marybeth P. Rowen, LLC The Law Office of Marybeth P. Rowen, LLC focuses on Immigration and Naturalization Matters. The office is located in the heart of South Jersey at 1170 Delsea Drive in Westville, NJ. By De Mott, McChesney, Curtright & Associates Winners of the San Antonio chapter of a national writing contest on immigration issues will read their winning essays before an audience of new citizens. By Sonia M. Munoz, Esq/Immigration Legal Counsel, LLC As a perk for foreign nationals who enlist in any of the branches of the U.S. military, these persons can obtain their U.S. citizenship quickly and without having to pay USCIS filing fees. Even better, their families obtain their Green Cards as well. By Sonia M. Munoz, Esq. Immigration Legal Counsel,LLC The United States Center for Immigration and Citizenship Services (USCIS) has announced that it will revise the current U.S. Naturalization exam. The new exam will be effective as of October 1st, 2008. | ||||||||||||||||||||||