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Becoming a U.S. citizen is a dream for many immigrants, but the journey to naturalization can seem daunting. Understanding the requirements and hearing real stories can make the process
\nmore relatable and manageable. Here\u2019s a practical guide to help you navigate the steps to U.S. citizenship.<\/p>\n

Key Requirements for U.S. Citizenship<\/h2>\n
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  1. Permanent Resident Status (Green Card)<\/strong>
    \nTo apply for U.S. citizenship, you must first be a permanent resident (Green Card holder) for at least five years, or three years if you&#39;re married to a U.S. citizen. For example,
    \nJohn, originally from the UK, became eligible for citizenship after five years of living in the U.S. as a Green Card holder.<\/li>\n
  2. Physical Presence and Continuous Residence<\/strong>
    \nYou must have lived in the U.S. for at least half of the last five years (three years if married to a U.S. citizen) and maintain continuous residence. Maria, a permanent resident
    \nfrom the Philippines, had to demonstrate that she hadn\u2019t taken any long trips abroad during her five years to ensure she met the &quot;continuous residence&quot; requirement.<\/li>\n
  3. Good Moral Character<\/strong>
    \nYou need to prove good moral character for the last five years. This means no serious criminal offenses or violations of immigration laws. Rajesh, a Green Card holder from
    \nIndia, was able to demonstrate his community involvement by submitting letters of recommendation from local charities where he volunteered.<\/li>\n
  4. English Language Proficiency<\/strong>
    \nYou must show basic proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking English, unless you qualify for an exemption. Amina, who had been living in the U.S. for over a decade,
    \npassed the English test easily, but her mother, who applied later, was exempt due to her age and long-term residency.<\/li>\n
  5. Civics Knowledge<\/strong>
    \nThe U.S. civics test is a part of the naturalization interview. It covers topics like U.S. history, government, and geography. John, passionate about American history, studied
    \nhard for the test and passed on his first attempt, impressing the officer with his knowledge.<\/li>\n
  6. Application and Interview<\/strong>
    \nSubmit Form N-400 and prepare for the interview, where you\u2019ll be tested on your English\u00a0and civics knowledge. Rajesh recalls feeling nervous about the interview, but the officer
    \nwas kind and patient, asking him questions about his background and knowledge of U.S. history.<\/li>\n
  7. Oath of Allegiance<\/strong>
    \nThe final step in the citizenship process is taking the Oath of Allegiance, where you pledge loyalty to the United States. After months of paperwork and interviews, Amina
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    Real-Life Tips for Success<\/h2>\n
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    • Study the Civics Test:<\/strong> Use official study materials to prepare for the civics test. Maria found online quizzes particularly helpful in reviewing U.S. history.<\/li>\n
    • Track Your Physical Presence:<\/strong> Keep a detailed record of your travels outside the U.S., especially if you\u2019ve had long absences. Rajesh kept a travel log to ensure he met the
      \nphysical presence requirement.<\/li>\n
    • Get Legal Advice If Needed:<\/strong> If you have any concerns about your application (e.g., past criminal history or trips abroad), it\u2019s worth consulting an immigration lawyer. Amina
      \nsought advice when she wasn\u2019t sure about some past travel issues.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

      Conclusion<\/h2>\n

      Becoming a U.S. citizen is an exciting milestone, but it requires dedication and attention to detail. Like John, Rajesh, and Amina, your path to U.S. citizenship may take time, but with
      \npreparation and perseverance, it\u2019s an achievable goal.<\/p>\n

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