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Paperback Becoming A U.S. Citizen: A Guide to the Law, Exam & Interview Book

ISBN: 1413320635

ISBN13: 9781413320633

Becoming A U.S. Citizen: A Guide to the Law, Exam & Interview

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Everything you need to become a naturalized U.S. citizenThe sooner a green card holder becomes a U.S. citizen, the sooner he or she gains a host of benefits: the right to vote and apply for certain... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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very useful

the book is very useful and narrated the process in such detail that leaves no doubts in respect of such topic as becoming a US citizen.By carefully reading the book one can directly file his application for naturalisation without approachingan attorney and confidently appear and succeed in the interview. i recommend it for every prospective applicants

Becoming a U.S. Citizen: A Guide to the Law, Exam & Interview

Good book with much useful and clear information. Good buy. BUT, if you go to an adult education center in your neighborhood and sign up for a citizenship class you can buy a similar book for $10, AND get personalized help filling out the forms AND the latest information on the whole process.

USEFUL BUT.....

i will give this book five stars if only because of it's accuracy in detailing all information. HOWEVER, nobody should spend any more money than they already have (God knows how much money has been paid to get this far!) since ANY and ALL information written on this book can be found at the immigration website, www.uscis.gov.

Good Book

I ordered this book on January 2004. I read the review before I ordered it. This book is very useful for me because I wanted to know about the Law, Exam and Interview. It may be useful for new immigrants who've been for 5 years or more. I study this book since January. I went to Boston, MA on March 15th, 2004 for an interview. And guess what, I passed it. I became a U.S. Citizen but, I may have to go to Boston again to get a Naturalization Certificate. Thank this book.
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