Billy Idol is officially a United States citizen.

Billy Idol is officially a United States citizen. The British rocker joined a naturalization ceremony on Wednesday (Nov. 14), holding an American flag. “It’s a nice day for a naturalization ceremony. Congratulations Billy Idol on becoming a #NewUScitizen today in Los Angeles, CA,” the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services tweeted, along with some photos from the ceremony. Some requirement of

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Our AT winners already voted after becoming US Citizens!!

It became a reality for our American Tribute Contest! Roberto Carrillo – December 2016 contest winner, Ana Concepcion Garcia Aguirre – 2017 President’s Day contest winner, and Rafael Lopez – 4th of July 2017 contest winner! They exercise they right to vote at the midterm elections after becoming U.S. citizens!! How about yourself? When are you going to naturalize and become a

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USCIS Using Tablets to Administer the English Reading and Writing Tests for Naturalization

USCIS Using Tablets to Administer the English Reading and Writing Tests for Naturalization Versión en Español On Oct. 1, USCIS began using digital tablets to administer the English reading and writing tests during naturalization interviews as part of the agency’s ongoing business modernization efforts. Although USCIS applicants already use digital tablets to sign or verify parts of their applications, this

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Constitution Day Contest Winner!!

The winner of the contest to have his naturalization fees paid is Jose Vien Torres from San Bernardino, California!! Jose is looking forward to the day he can raise his hand and be sworn in as a U.S. Citizen !! What are you waiting for? Make 2019 the year that you “join the team” !! Remember, we will have another

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American Tribute​ is sponsoring a “Constitution Day” contest

Make 2018 the year that you become a U.S. Citizen! American Tribute is sponsoring a “Constitution Day” contest to have your USCIS fees paid when you submit your application for naturalization. Make sure you read the complete rules before you enter! You must have “liked” the Facebook page of American Tribute. Enter by private messaging the Facebook page “American Tribute”

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4th of July Contest Winner!!

The winner of the contest to have his naturalization fees paid is Jesús Chávez of Midland!! Jesús is looking forward to the day he can raise his hand and be sworn in as a U.S. Citizen !! What are you waiting for? Make 2018 the year that you “join the team” !! Remember, we will have another contest in September

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100. Name two national U.S. holidays.

New Year’s Day Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Presidents’ Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Columbus Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Christmas Many Americans celebrate national or federal holidays. These holidays often honor people or events in our American heritage. These holidays are “national” in a legal sense only for federal institutions and in the District of Columbia. Typically, federal offices are

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99. When do we celebrate Independence Day?

July 4 In the United States, we celebrate Independence Day on July 4 to mark the anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. After signing the Declaration of Independence, John Adams wrote to his wife, “I am apt to believe that it will be celebrated, by succeeding Generations, as the great anniversary Festival.” The Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas

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98. What is the name of the national anthem?

The Star-Spangled Banner   During the War of 1812, British soldiers invaded the United States. On the night of September 13, 1814, British warships bombed Fort McHenry. This fort protected the city of Baltimore, Maryland. An American named Francis Scott Key watched the bombing and thought that the fort would fall. As the sun rose the next morning, Key looked toward

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97. Why does the flag have 50 stars?

Because there is one star for each state Because each star represents a state Because there are 50 states Each star on the flag represents a state. This is why the number of stars has changed over the years from 13 to 50. The number of stars reached 50 in 1959, when Hawaii joined the United States as the 50th

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