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10 Steps to Naturalization

Understanding the Process of Becoming a U.S. Citizen

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10 Steps to Naturalization

By: U.S. Customs and Immigration Services
Narrated by: Tom Brooks
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About this listen

If you’ve ever felt lost, intimidated, or unsure about how to become a U.S. citizen, this guide breaks the process into clear, doable steps—so you always know exactly what comes next.

10 Steps to Naturalization is a straightforward roadmap that explains how to become a U.S. citizen with confidence and clarity. The booklet walks you through every stage, beginning with confirming whether you may already be a citizen and determining your eligibility to apply. It outlines how to prepare and submit Form N-400, gather supporting documents, and navigate biometrics, background checks, and the naturalization interview.

The guide also covers what happens if your application is delayed or continued, how to respond to requests for additional information, and what to do if you need to retake the English or civics tests. Once approved, it explains the final steps: receiving your oath ceremony notice, taking the Oath of Allegiance, and officially becoming a U.S. citizen.

The closing section highlights the key rights and responsibilities that come with citizenship—freedom of expression, voting, serving on a jury, obeying laws, and contributing to your community—helping new citizens understand both the privileges and duties of belonging to the United States.

©2025 Tom Brooks (P)2025 Tom Brooks
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