In a news release, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) stated that it “will celebrate the 242nd anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, and our nation's birthday, by welcoming more than 14,000 new citizens in nearly 175 naturalization ceremonies between June 28 and July 10” [PDF version]. The first of these naturalization ceremonies will occur at the Bexar County Courthouse in San Antonio, Texas, on June 28, 2018. You may see the full list of naturalization ceremonies taking place during this period here: [PDF version]. In the news release, the USCIS reminded readers that it provides naturalization hopefuls with free tools to prepare for their citizenship tests, including its online “Citizenship Resource Center.”

We at The Law Offices of Grinberg & Segal, PLLC, congratulate the nearly 14,000 individuals who will become U.S. citizens over the coming days. For those interested in learning about the naturalization process and related issues, please see our website's full section on the subject [see category]. Also, please see our overview of the current edition of the Form N-400, Application for Naturalization [see article]. Those who are applying for naturalization or who are interested in learning about the requirements should consult with an experienced immigration attorney.

Please visit the nyc immigration lawyers website for further information. The Law Offices of Grinberg & Segal, PLLC focuses vast segment of its practice on immigration law. This steadfast dedication has resulted in thousands of immigrants throughout the United States.

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