Bio: U.S. Citizenship & U.S. Naturalization
Transcribed by Shari Hahn
----Sources: U.S. Government, Library of Congress, Family Records
U.S. Citizenship - U.S. Naturalization
Clark County, Wisconsin Naturalization Index, Transcribed by Shari Hahn
(Please notify us of any needed corrections)
Naturalization Index for Clark County, Wisconsin
[A-B] [C-D] [E-F] [G-H] [I-K] [L-O] [P-Q] [R] [S] [T-Z]
Citizenship Responsibilities
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Becoming a U.S. Citizen provides you with
valuable benefits such as:
1. United States Passport: A United States passport
allows travel to over one-hundred and seventy-four (174) countries without
needing to apply for a visa.
2. United States Embassies and Consulates
Assistance when traveling abroad. Consular officials can provide resources and
legal aid. The United States Government can intervene on an incarcerated
person's behalf.
3. The right to vote.
4. You will have the right to run for elected
public offices.
5. You'll be able to work anywhere in the United
States.
6. United States Citizens do not have to maintain a
United States residence. They have the right to stay in a foreign country and
return when they so desire.
7. An American Citizen, you cannot be deported.
8. You will have access to Medicare and be assigned
a Social Security Number.
9. Citizenship for children under the age of 18:
All underage children of naturalized American citizens will automatically
receive United States Citizenship.
10. You may sponsor your direct family members over the age of 18
(married or unmarried) and siblings without waiting for a visa or applying for
Permanent Residence.
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