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language about the principal requirements for
naturalization;
the special classes of persons who are exempt from some
of
those requirements; and what a person must do to become
a
naturalized citizen of the United States. It also includes
a
brief discussion on how to obtain a copy of a naturalization
or
citizenship paper (part 5); how to file a declaration
of
intention (part 6); how to obtain a Certificate of
Citizenship
(part 7); and how to legalize an alien's residence in
the
United States so that he or she may be able to apply
for
naturalization (part 8).
The naturalization laws equally apply to both men and
women and to all races. All persons follow the same
procedures
and become naturalized citizens of the United States in
the
same way.
An alien living in the United States must keep the
Immigration and Naturalization Service informed of changes
in
his or her address. A lawful permanent resident is given
an
Alien Registration Receipt Card. This card has a number on
it
which should be shown in all applications and when writing
to
the Immigration and Naturalization Service about a
case.
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