General Questions

Introducing the naturalization process, the benefits of citizenship for you and your family.

How can I become a United States citizen?

A person may become a U.S. citizen (1) by birth or (2) through naturalization.

How do I become a naturalized citizen?

If you are not a U.S. citizen by birth or did not acquire U.S. citizenship automatically after birth, you may still be eligible to become a citizen through the normal naturalization process.

How long will it take to become naturalized?

The time it takes to be naturalized varies from one applicant to another. As of October 2001, USCIS reported that it takes, on average, between 6 and 9 months to become naturalized.

If I am a U.S. citizen, is my child a U.S. citizen?

A child who is born in the United States, or born abroad to a U.S. citizen(s) who lived in (or came to) the United States for a period of time prior to the child’s birth, is considered a U.S.

What are the benefits of U.S. citizenship?

Some of the benefits include:

Who is born a United States citizen?

Generally, people are born U.S. citizens if they are born in the United States or if they are born to U.S. citizens.

Will USCIS provide special accommodations for me if I am disabled?

Some people with disabilities need special consideration during the naturalization process. USCIS will make every effort to make reasonable accommodations in these cases.

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