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If you are looking for immigration records from after May 1, 1951, or naturalization records from after April 1, 1956, you should visit the USCIS Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act program page to find out how to request them.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is responsible for processing immigration and naturalization applications and establishing policies regarding immigration services.
Once youve passed the interview and citizenship test, USCIS will send you a notification that your application was approved. You will then be scheduled for your oath ceremony, usually 12 months after your successful interview.
800-375-5283 If you have a previously filed, pending, or approved VAWA, T, or U-related case, you may call the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283 (TTY: 800-767-1833) to request information about your case or certain services, such as an address change. Contact Us - USCIS uscis.gov about-us contact-us uscis.gov about-us contact-us
What are the requirements for U.S. citizenship? At least 18 years old when you apply. Able to read, write, and speak basic English (depending on age) Of good moral character. Become a U.S. citizen through naturalization | USAGov usa.gov naturalization usa.gov naturalization

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If you are a naturalized citizen seeking your own documentation, you can place a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to USCIS to obtain a copy of your A-File and/or request a replacement certificate of citizenship from USCIS.
In this guide What Are the Requirements for U.S. Citizenship? Minimum Age. Continuous and Physical Presence. Residency. Good Moral Character. English Proficiency and Civics Knowledge. Military and Civil Service Registration. Allegiance to the United States.

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