Citizenship & Naturalization Basics
by bam
A clear, non-partisan guide to U.S. citizenship: who is a citizen at birth (birthright and through parents), how the naturalization process works step by step, what the civics and English test cover, the Oath of Allegiance, and the rights and responsibilities that come with citizenship. Cited to USCIS, the National Archives, and Congress.gov. Rules and fees change, this course teaches how the system works and where to confirm current requirements, and takes no position on immigration policy.
Meets 71 academic standards across 44 jurisdictionsshow
- West Virginia4
- Arkansas3
- California3
- Georgia2
- Idaho2
- Indiana2
- Iowa2
- Louisiana2
- Massachusetts2
- Michigan2
- Minnesota2
- Mississippi2
- New Hampshire2
- New York2
- North Carolina2
- North Dakota2
- Ohio2
- Oklahoma2
- Pennsylvania2
- Rhode Island2
- South Carolina2
- South Dakota2
- Tennessee2
- Alabama1
- Alaska1
- Arizona1
- Connecticut1
- Delaware1
- Florida1
- Hawaii1
- Illinois1
- Kansas1
- Kentucky1
- Maine1
- Missouri1
- Nebraska1
- New Mexico1
- Oregon1
- Texas1
- Utah1
- Vermont1
- Virginia1
- Wisconsin1
- Wyoming1
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