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Juneusacanfly

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  1. At the USCIS office you can get a free book with CD for free. The officer will give you a copy after your biometric. I listened to the CD while I am driving back and forth to work after 2 weeks I can answer correctly all 100 question , you can do it too. You can download to your ipod and listen while you do other chores or work out.

    here are some other site for reading study"

    http://www.800citizen.org/studyguide.htm

    http://passcitizenshipexam.com/

    http://uscitizennow.com/

    http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.d72b75bdf98917853423754f526e0aa0/?vgnextoid=afd6618bfe12f210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=afd6618bfe12f210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD

  2. The US allows dual citizenship (it allows octo-citizenship frankly) but as others have mentioned it is normally the lawful way one must enter the US to use an American passport. Everything else is up to the other country and their rules. Some older residents in the P.I. have claims to be US Nationals even, from back in the US colonial days. You will be fine.

    Thanks

    ~JN~

  3. Yes I was born Filipino citizen.If that is the case, obtaining my former citizenship is not a problem. My kids , my grand children, my parent and my whole family still living in The Philippines. The only thing that my problem if i do not have my dual citizenship I may no longer own a property in the Philippines which is I have to transfer all my properties to my children. another thing is: My husband wants to retire in the Philippines.

  4. Hello Visa Journey!

    I have a question regarding acquiring a dual citizenship. I'm a newly naturalized US citizen last December and i'm planning to apply for dual Filipino citi. My question is do I need to wait specific time before I apply? I am planning to apply this week or do I need to wait?

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