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    OVERVIEW OF THE NATURALIZATION PROCESS AND BASIC REQUIREMENTS
    Tanya Powers
    • Jan 19
    • 3 min

    OVERVIEW OF THE NATURALIZATION PROCESS AND BASIC REQUIREMENTS

    Naturalization is the process by which a lawful permanent resident applies for and is granted U.S. citizenship. U.S. citizenship is a ...
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    USCIS Issues Policy Guidance Regarding Controlled Substances Laws
    Tanya Powers
    • Apr 26, 2019
    • 1 min

    USCIS Issues Policy Guidance Regarding Controlled Substances Laws

    United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has issued policy guidance clarifying that violations of controlled substance laws (including marijuana) are generally a bar to establishing good moral character for naturalization, even if that conduct would not be an offense under state law. For more information, visit the USCIS website. #naturalization
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