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N-648 Medical Certification for CIS Disability Waivers: Helping Doctors Get It Done
(Separate Website)
If you have been directed to this website, chances are you are a physician or physician staff member needing to complete an N-648 medical disability waiver for an immigrant patient. You?re in luck! This site is designed to help you through this form and make the process as pain-free as possible.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Citizenship Contractors Addresses and Class Locations in WA A chart showing the names and addresses of citizenship contractors and class locations.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Dual Citizenship & U.S. Citizenship
This list is based on the best current information. Some countries don't acknowledge foreign citizenship at all. Others have various restrictions regarding losing or acquiring dual citizenship and for that reason are not listed below. If you are concerned about losing your present citizenship when you naturalize as a U.S. citizen, speak to a representative of your government before filing for naturalization.
By: Northwest Justice Project
How Do I Get a Disability-Based Waiver? Citizenship Application Help for People with Disabilities To become a citizen of the U.S., most applicants must show the USCIS that they speak, understand and write basic English. Applicants also must pass a test in U.S. government and history. If you have a disability that makes you unable to learn or remember new information like English and history, you can apply for a Disability Waiver. If the Waiver is granted, you won?t be required to speak English or take the history tests and can still become U.S. citizen.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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Immigration and Agricultural Workers 2602EN - General information about immigration laws and how they apply to agricultural workers.
By: Northwest Justice Project
Naturalization and Children: Common Questions
Common questions about the naturalization process and children are answered in this publication.
By: Northwest Justice Project
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Naturalization Application Forms & Instructions
(Separate Website)
Forms required to apply for citizenship.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Naturalization Eligibility Worksheet
(Separate Website)
Fill out this worksheet to find out if you should apply for naturalization.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
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