Get Ready to Get Personal when Applying for Naturalisation
When you are applying for naturalisation, you will also be asked to give specific details about your looks including ethnicity, hair color and eye color. You will be required to submit two photographs of yourself and you must get fingerprinted by a valid agency. These requirements are necessary for the FBI to run a background check, which is standard for all people applying for citizenship. Once you have submitted your paperwork, dotted all of your I’s and crossed all of your t’s, you will get a letter in the mail from the naturalisation department with their decision on your request. Generally, if there are no glitches or hang-ups, the process, though long, is simple and straight forward. If the naturalisation department has found reason to question or deny your request however, the process becomes a bit more difficult. Many times these questions can easily be cleared up, so having a good knowledge of the English language is definitely important during times such as these.