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The citizenship interview can be nerve-wracking, even if you’re well-prepared. It’s normal to feel anxious, but it’s ...
Thousands will choose to become U.S. citizens this year. Fear of deportation is one reason. So are family, freedom and the ...
Becoming a U.S. citizen means navigating paperwork, background checks, interviews and mounting fees. Here are some things to ...
Before reciting the oath of allegiance before a judge, aspiring U.S. citizens must pass an oral civics test. The test ...
Junior Dioses is a legal permanent resident of the United States living in Utah, originally from Peru. He told ABC4.com that ...
On June 23, the Supreme Court “stayed” that order, 6-3. A stay is a procedural vehicle that is supposed to keep things in ...
The House is preparing to consider President Donald Trump’s sweeping economic agenda Wednesday, but with razor-thin margins ...
The newest addition to Trump’s health agency wants to create new cities in the sea, extend human lifespan, and Make America ...
Before reciting the oath of allegiance before a judge, aspiring U.S. citizens must pass an oral civics test. The test ...
Over a dozen U.S. citizens have been swept up in the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration, according to interviews, court records and news reports.
As Israel and Iran continued trading missile strikes, some U.S. citizens have begun making plans to evacuate Israel — and for many young people on tours or studying, it has been bittersweet.
Washington — The U.S. State Department said Wednesday it had "no announcement about assisting private U.S. citizens to depart at this time," after the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem said it was ...