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Citizenship Resource Center
 New Resources released in connection with Constitution Day and Citizenship Day!
USCIS is pleased to announce the following new resources are now available:
Two-Generational Family Approaches to Citizenship (PDF, 170.13 KB) - This tip sheet
highlights ways K-12 schools and adult citizenship education programs can engage the
entire family through civics education.
N-400 Topic Exercises: Oath of Allegiance (PDF, 1 MB) - This educational handout describes
the key principles found in the Oath of Allegiance that applicants take at their
naturalization ceremonies.
A More Perfect Union: The USCIS Civics Test Guide to the Monuments and Memorials on the
National Mall (PDF, 2.66 MB) is a series of 13 interactive resources that allows applicants to
learn about the individuals and events represented by the monuments and memorials in
Washington, DC, while studying for the naturalization civics test. The Civics Test Guide to
Constitution Gardens is the first in the series to be released, and it highlights the
naturalization civics test questions relating to the principles and structures of government
and the rights and responsibilities of citizens that are identified in the U.S. Constitution.
National Park Service Expedition Series (Video) - Developed for students by the National
Parks Service, this fun and informative five-part video series explores the history and
significance of Ellis Island.

The Citizenship Resource Center has a collection of helpful resources and free study materials for a
variety of users including:
Immigrants who are interested in becoming U.S. citizens. Lawful permanent residents (LPRs)
will find information about the naturalization process, eligibility requirements, and study
materials to prepare for the naturalization interview and test.
Educators who play a critical role in preparing learners. Educators including teachers,
volunteers, and program administrators will find several resources for the classroom. Educators
can also search for free USCIS training seminars designed to enhance the skills needed to teach
U.S. history, civics, and the naturalization process to immigrant students.
Organizations that are interested in supporting immigrants in becoming citizens and
assisting them to integrate into American civic society. Whether an organization is just
beginning to help immigrants on their journey towards citizenship or is an experienced service
provider, they will find resources to help enhance their overall efforts and programs.
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The Citizenship Resource Center is managed by the Office of Citizenship. Learn more about the Office
of Citizenship and its mission.

Topics

Learn About Citizenship


Learn about the naturalization process and eligibility requirements to become a U.S. citizen.

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Apply for Citizenship


Apply for naturalization to become a citizen. File your N-400, Application for Naturalization, online.

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Find Study Materials and Resources


Find free study materials and resources to prepare for the naturalization interview and test.

Resources for Educational Programs


Educators can find materials to supplement classroom resources and learn about upcoming training
seminars.

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Civic Integration
Learn about the Citizenship and Integration Grant Program and settling in the United States as a new
lawful permanent resident.

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Outreach Tools
Organizations can find helpful tools and resources to support immigrants interested in becoming
citizens.

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