
Designed for persons seeking to become citizens of the United States of America. Texts can be used to help the reader prepare for the naturalization examination. This text discusses the rights and responsibilities of being a United States citizen, including rights guaranteed by the Constitution. Provides general information on becoming a citizen.
This text serves as a foundational guide for individuals navigating the legal and civic requirements of the United States naturalization process. Authored by government agencies to facilitate standardized preparation, the book outlines the essential knowledge required for the naturalization examination. It provides a structured framework for understanding the core principles of American governance, the structure of the Constitution, and the practical obligations of citizenship.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
This text is recognized as an official resource for those preparing for the naturalization interview and test. Experts note that while the prose is straightforward and accessible, it is intended strictly as a study aid rather than a comprehensive legal treatise.
Page Count:
63
Publication Date:
1988-07-19
Publisher:
Immigration and Naturalization Service
ISBN-10:
0160036976
ISBN-13:
9780160036972
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