Hon. Anthony J. Brindisi, U.S. District Court Judge for the Northern District of New York, presided over the naturalization ceremony at the Alexander Pirnie Federal Building in Utica.
From April, the cost to renounce citizenship will plunge from $2,350 to just $450, below the cost the government bears to process the requests ...
For Shoaib and Noemi Najam, North Dakota is home — the place where they met, fell in love and are now raising their two ...
The State Department has slashed the fee for Americans to formally renounce their U.S. citizenship by about 80% after years ...
As war on Iran rages again, and tired rhetoric of “Iranian sleeper cells” resurfaces, Iranian American communities are ...
Immigrants have long served in the U.S. military, expecting a path to citizenship. But recent cases show some veterans still face deportation years after service.
One of Dawn L. Grady’s long-time customers from Liberia stood before a judge at her naturalization ceremony, taking the oath to become a United States citizen. Her smile wide and bright, a Brazilian ...
The State Department has slashed by about 80% the fee for Americans to formally renounce their US citizenship.
Bentonville Public Library to feature stories from NWA immigrants with art reception, panel discussion and naturalization ...