The USCIS launched a citizenship public awareness initiative for U.S. lawful permanent residents. The initiative's objective is to raise the legal migrant population's awareness to US citizenship rights and responsibilities.
An estimated 7.9 million of 12 million permanent residents were eligible to apply for citizenship and naturalisation, as of May 2011, according to Homeland Security data.
Interested? Check out the USCIS's Resource Center.
This blog is about my immigration journey - which began in the late-1990s - from Zimbabwe to the United States of America. I am sharing my experiences with the objective of helping individuals who, similarly to me, may find the immigration process impermeable. I am not an attorney and the contents of this blog do not constitute legal advice.
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