U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is celebrating the
Declaration of Independence and the birth of our great country by
hosting naturalization ceremonies across the United States from July 1
through July 7. Despite the pandemic, USCIS continues to welcome new
citizens, demonstrating American resiliency and the importance of our
independence.
USCIS began to conduct limited naturalization
ceremonies in May and began to fully resume ceremonies in early June,
after temporarily pausing in-person services to mitigate the spread of
COVID-19.
The ceremonies have been shorter to limit exposure to those in
attendance, incorporating social distancing and other safety
precautions that protect the health and safety of applicants and USCIS
staff. USCIS has naturalized approximately 64,500 new citizens over the
past month and anticipates completing nearly all postponed
administrative naturalization ceremonies by the end of July.
“Taking
the Oath of Allegiance and embracing U.S. citizenship is a remarkable
act of patriotism. We are a stronger nation today because of those who
have chosen to become naturalized citizens,” said USCIS Deputy Director
for Policy Joseph Edlow. “I am proud of the USCIS employees who have
worked diligently to ensure that our agency can conduct safe, yet
meaningful, naturalization ceremonies during these difficult times.”
USCIS
is committed to promoting assimilation, awareness and understanding of
citizenship by offering a variety of free citizenship preparation
resources for applicants and teachers, including materials like the
Establishing Independence lesson plan in the Citizenship Resource Center. Immigrant-serving organizations can register to receive a free Civics and Citizenship Toolkit to help lawful permanent residents prepare for naturalization.
USCIS
continues to encourage applicants to file their Form N-400, Application
for Naturalization, online. To file online, individuals must first
create a USCIS online account at myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov.
Naturalization
is the most significant benefit USCIS offers. Immigrants who lawfully
join our country through naturalization express their attachment to our
Constitution and commitment to assimilate into our society.
We
invite new citizens and their families and friends to share their
experiences and photos from the ceremonies on social media using the
hashtags #newUScitizen, and #IndependenceDay.
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