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   Information from Government Agencies - (5)
   Information from Bar Associations and Other Legal Organizations - (1)
  Information from Government Agencies
 
   Citizenship (Separate Website)
Official US government website with questions and answers about the citizenship process. Includes links to forms and local low-cost immigration legal services providers.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
  
   
   Naturalization (Separate Website)
Official US government website with questions and answers about the naturalization process. Includes links to forms and local low-cost immigration legal services providers.
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
  
   
   How to Get a Certificate of Citizenship for your Child (Separate Website)
A fact sheet about the Child Citizenship Act
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
  
   
   How Do I Apply to Bring a Foreign-Born Orphan to the United States? (Separate Website)
Information about Orphan Petition Procedures, Basic Orphan Petition Requirements, Overseas Orphan Investigation, Difficult Issues in Orphan Cases, Other Procedures Concerning Adoptive Relationships
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
  
   
   Naturalization Information for Military Personnel (Separate Website)
If you are a member of the U.S. Armed Forces and are interested in becoming a U.S. citizen, you may be eligible to apply for citizenship under special provisions provided for in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
By: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
  
   
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  Information from Bar Associations and Other Legal Organizations
 
   How Do I Become a United States Citizen? (Separate Website)
Information on the requirements and procedure for becoming a citizen of the United States.
By: Erie County Bar Association
  
   
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