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Paperback Your U.S. Citizenship Guide: What You Need to Know to Pass Your U.S. Citizenship Test [With CDROM] Book

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ISBN13: 9781601381354

Your U.S. Citizenship Guide: What You Need to Know to Pass Your U.S. Citizenship Test [With CDROM]

Book & CD-ROM. Citizenship in the United States is the legal status given to a legal member of the country. It involves rights, duties, and privileges and is one of the most coveted gifts that the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Definitive Guide on Obtaining Your U.S. Citizenship

This guide book is excellent for those wishing to become citizens of the United States of America or those just wishing to learn more about the process. It contains everything you need to know about obtaining U.S. citizenship. The guide is divided into two parts. The first part: "How to Become a Citizen of the U.S.A." explains, in detail, the process of becoming a citizen. It includes information on the USCIS; eligibility; prerequisites; visas; residency; Form N-400; the exam; the interview and more. The second part: "How to Study to Become a U.S. Citizen" contains all the study material needed to become a citizen. The chapters include concise lessons on U.S. history and the U.S. government. It also includes English language exercises and a citizenship practice test. One chapter is dedicated to the experiences people have had in obtaining their citizenship, written in their own words. The appendices and glossary are especially informative. The guide also includes a CD-Rom which complements the material found in the book. The CD-Rom is a great companion to the book, with extras like: more practice exams, forms and study aids. I recommend this book to anyone wanting to become a citizen or for someone who wants to learn more about U.S. citizenship. It is also a great book for anyone wanting to review U.S. history and how our government works (as discussed in part two of the guide.) On an end note, part of the proceeds of the sale of this book go to The Humane Society of America, in memory of Bear, the book publisher's (Atlantic Publishing) beloved dog. It is always nice to know that by purchasing this book, you are also donating to a great cause and getting a very informative read in return.

This gotta be the first step

One of the most stressing situations when someone migrates to the US is related to obtaining the legal status as resident or citizen. In any of those cases the uncertainty is abundant. The first thing people think as primary resource is an attorney. Then Internet becomes another clear option, but the amount of available information is overwhelming. Luckily Anita Biase wrote an extraordinary step by step help for those who dream of becoming citizens of the best country in the world. The book shows the way through simple words. The process we all believe disturbing and annoying is explained in such a way that the reader will feel confident about the information receiving. As a very important factor, the book is totally updated even with the newest USCIS offices addresses and the questions of the most recent approved exam. The guide contains an extraordinary compilation of data that includes the US Constitution with its amendment, application forms, and the classical glossary of those words involved in the process. Becoming a citizen is not another adventure, it is a very serious decision, the aspirant must be prepared by reading a book like this one. The document is not only very well researched but very well written.

Everything You Need to Know to Become a U.S. Citizen

In Your U.S. Citizenship Guide - What You Need to Know to Pass Your U.S. Citizenship Test, Anita Biase has created a straightforward, easy to read, yet detailed manual on how an immigrant can become a United States citizen. Each year, she writes, the U.S. Government receives over 7.5 million applications for citizenship. Her book details the steps necessary for immigrants to fulfill this dream, from how to apply, to the rights and responsibilities involved with citizenship, to a study guide on taking the citizenship test. The first part of Biase's book defines what it means to be a naturalized American citizen. She discusses the differences between a US Citizen, a Naturalized Citizen, a Permanent Resident, a refugee or person seeking asylum, nonimmigrants, parolees, undocumented immigrants, and dual citizenship. She notes that, in order to become a U.S. Citizen, one must be at least 18 years of age, have been a legal resident for at least five years, be of good moral character, be loyal to the U.S., and be willing to take an oath of allegiance. It's not easy to become an American citizen, however. Biase notes that there are many forms which must be filled out and fees to be paid (upwards of $600). Prospective U.S. Citizens must also undergo an interview, and Biase tells immigrants how to dress and prepare for what might be the most important interview of their lives. Part 2 of Biase's book is a study guide for taking the test to become an American citizen. She lists basics on American history, government, and the Constitution necessary to pass the test. She includes past presidents (all the way up to Barack Obama), how the U.S. Court system works, and major events in U.S. History. She then turns to the English language and reading, writing, spelling, comprehension, and vocabulary. This part of the book is like a mini-Cliffs notes for the American citizenship test, and is quite helpful to the reader. Biase includes a sample/practice test for U.S. Citizenship. The accompanying CD-Rom contains forms necessary and printable PDF files to help study for the test. A list of past presidents, the entire Constitution and Amendments, and answers to practice tests earlier in the book are comprised in the book's appendices. The average immigrant will find Biase's book to be helpful. However, if English does not come to him or her easily, some immigrants might need help from a native English speaker/reader in understanding the vast amount of information included in this massive tome.

A great guide to take you through the citizenship process

This book provides a clear, step-by-step guide to the citizenship process and is an essential read to anyone preparing his or her paperwork to become a U.S. citizen. The guide has information on eligibility, rules, forms and procedures, but also offers contains a good summary of U.S. history. There are sample questions from the new citizenship exam, and a good overview of the English language requirement, the citizenship interview, and the final ceremony. The CD-ROM can be also be used as a study guide to the test. Overall, the book takes a lot of the guesswork about the application process and breaks down steps very clearly, which is very empowering. Highly recommended for those who want to handle the citizenship process by themselves.

The best I have read

I have read several books on how to become a U.S. citizen, and Anita Biase has put together the most comprehensive book I have seen. At first glance, the process seems overwhelming, and this book seemed daunting when I first opened it. But once I got into it I realized that the material was presented in such a clear, step-by-step process that I felt confident I could just follow along. Your U.S. Citizenship Guide by Anita Biase is a must read for anyone looking to become a U.S. citizen. It gave me all of the information I needed and provided a great step-by-step plan to take me through the process. In addition, there are a great many little things that I discovered about the citizenship process that I hadn't heard elsewhere. Do yourself a favor and get this book.
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