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There are many reasons to make the decision to immigrate to the United States. Some want political asylum, while others hope to find work. For those who already live in the United States, there may be a desire for citizenship that is too strong to ignore. One’s life can be improved significantly by acquiring American citizenship. One may not realize how much of an impact it can have on their life until they do so themselves. There are no legal challenges to the process, and they can feel more secure in knowing that they have done what is expected of them. Being granted United States citizenship is a rewarding experience that many invest themselves into. The Official Naturalization Application forms are available here: http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Naturalization%20Page/Forms%20and%20Policies/Form%2004_06_2013_US_Citizenship.pdf Case studies include: • Joleena Espinosa’s application; 06-823-0008; Decided 4.24. 2015 • Ivy L. MCNALLY’s application for Citizenship for her daughter, who is a citizen of Canada due to birth, but still has dual citizenship with the United States; 06-823-0008; Decided 4.24.2015 • Luis Ortiz’s application for naturalization under Section 322(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA); 06-823-0008; Decided 4.24.2015 • David Guttman’s application for naturalization under Section 322(a) of the INA; 06-823-0008; Decided 4.24.2015 • Pedro Rodriguez Jr. ’s application for citizenship under Section 322(a) of the INA; 06-823-0008; Decided 4.24.2015 • Ronald Wurdeman Jr.’s application for citizenship under Section 322(a) of the INA; 06-823-0008; Decided 4.24.2015 Another notable case is that of John George, an ex-Green Beret who served in Vietnam and was awarded the Carnegie Medal, which is given to those who risk their lives to save others: http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2010/07/john_george_freedoms_lost_thi. html In this case, Mr. George was a crucial witness in the prosecution of a Hmong war criminal who participated in the killing of an American soldier during the Vietnam War. Unfortunately, Mr. George’s wife suffered from Alzheimer’s disease, and he needed to take care of her full-time. For this reason, he applied for United States citizenship so that he could continue working as a private investigator without becoming vulnerable to deportation by the United States immigration authorities. The immigration judge approved Mr. cfa1e77820
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