Almost a hundred immigrants from Miami and Hialeah celebrated United States Independence Day by obtaining citizenship. USCIS congratulated the 80 new citizens of these Miami-Dade County cities, highlighting their achievement as an important milestone in their lives.
USCIS Congratulatory Message
The Freedom Day celebration began early for 80 individuals from Miami and Hialeah who became newly minted U.S. citizens. Their joy surpassed even the fireworks as they proudly displayed the red, white, and blue colors. "Congratulations on achieving the American Dream," USCIS stated on the social media platform X.
Ceremonies
USCIS commemorated the 4th of July with naturalization ceremonies across the United States and the world, officially granting citizenship to approximately 11,000 immigrants in over 195 ceremonies. Ur M. Jaddou, Director of USCIS, expressed her commitment to helping all eligible individuals attain the freedoms of being U.S. citizens.
Process for Applying for Citizenship
USCIS provides a detailed guide on how to apply for U.S. citizenship, which includes a review of the eligibility criteria and payment methods. Applicants must prepare for the naturalization exam, which tests knowledge of U.S. history and government, as well as English language skills.
Preparation for the Naturalization Exam
The naturalization exam consists of four parts: reading, writing, civics, and English speaking skills. Candidates must demonstrate knowledge of U.S. history and government and proficiency in the English language to pass the test and obtain citizenship.
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