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examining officer. When this happens, it may be possible to
make other arrangements so that the applicant will not have to
travel to a Service office or to appear in court. Further
information about what should be done by such a person to
become naturalized can be obtained from the nearest office of
the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
When the applicant appears at the oath ceremony, he or she
takes an oath of allegiance to the United States. In doing so,
he or she gives up allegiance to any foreign country and
promises to support and defend the Constitution and laws of the
United States.
When a large number of persons become citizens in a
ceremony, it may not be possible to issue certificates
immediately showing that they have been granted citizenship. In
such instances, the certificates of naturalization are mailed
to them later, or other arrangements for subsequent delivery
are made.
General Naturalization Requirements
Part 3
Applicants must be present in the United States, and must
meet every requirement for naturalization in this Part and Part
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