Recent discussions have emerged regarding the expedited nature of citizenship ceremonies conducted by USCIS for applicants who have met the necessary requirements. According to a post by immigration advocate Isaac Floyd, these ceremonies have been described as “rushed through,” raising concerns about the thoroughness of the process for new citizens.
Key Details:
- Citizenship requirements: Minimum of 4 years of residency plus application and processing time.
- Concerns focus on the speed of ceremonies rather than the quality of the process.
- The expedited ceremonies may affect the experience of new citizens during a significant life event.
- No official statement from USCIS addressing these concerns has been released yet.
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Source: @isaacfloyd13
