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    FOUR FILIPINO SERVICE MEN BECOME US CITIZENS AT NELLIS AIR FORCE CEREMONY

    Asianjournal
    Thursday, 09 July 2009 04:38

    At the naturalization ceremonies last July 4th, USCIS District Director
    John Kramer told the new American citizens to seek civilian positions
    at the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS). USCIS is an agency
    under the DHS.

    "On behalf of the Department of Homeland Security, when you're done
    serving (the US Armed Forces), you are invited to join the department,"
    he said.

    For her part, NV Congresswoman Dina Titus thanked the eleven new
    American citizens for their service to the country.

    "The sacrifices that you make are things that make it possible for
    this country to survive and grow and prosper," she said.

    "We are all indebted to you for your service. Thank you very much
    for allowing our families to continue to be free," she added.

    President Obama, in a taped message from Washington DC , told the
    eleven service men, "It is an honor and a privilege to call u a fellow
    citizen of the United States of America ."

    "This is now officially your country your home to protect, to defend
    and to serve through active and engaged citizenship," he added.

    US District Court Judge Lloyd George, who administered the oath to
    the eleven service men, said he is delighted to have the privilege
    to participate in the ceremony.

    "Today we celebrate your declaration of loyalty, commitment and common
    good as the newest citizens of the US just as we celebrate the 233rd
    anniversary of the declaration of independence -the longest surviving
    democracy on earth," he said.

    ( www.asianjournal.com ) ( Published on July 9, 2009 in Asian Journal
    Las Vegas p.A1 )

    Eleven members of the US Armed Forces became naturalized American
    citizens at the 233rd celebration of US Independence at Nellis Air
    Force Base, Las Vegas.

    Las Vegas-Four service men became American citizens during the United
    Independence Day celebration at Nellis Air Force Base last Saturday,
    July 4th. USArmy officers Ryan Reyes Santos and Armand Torres Velasquez
    along with Air Force Reserve Paul Francis Valdez and Navy Reserve Marc
    Ronquillo became naturalized Americans during the annual Freedom Fest
    celebration at the air force base. These four officers were part of
    a group of eleven service men from six countries who fulfilled the
    requirements set by the United States Citizenship and Immigration
    Services (USCIS).

    Three other service men from Mexico were naturalized during the
    ceremony. Along with them were officers from Armenia , Cameroon ,
    Colombia , and South Korea . These service men were members of the
    US Army, US Air Force and the US Coast Guard.

    The USCIS requires all candidates for naturalization to have good
    moral character, an ability to read write and speak English, an
    understanding of US history and government, and an attachment to the
    principles of the US constitution.

    It also requires candidates to prove residency as well as physical
    presence in a particular USCIS District prior to filing of
    naturalization application.

    But some of these requirements are either reduced or completely waived
    for members of the US armed forces who apply for naturalization.

    For one, they are not required to pay a fee for their
    application. While they need to have served the Armed forces honorably
    for at least one year, they do not need to demonstrate residence or
    physical presence in the United States .

    In addition, service men's spouses and children are also allowed to
    naturalize even without traveling to the United States .
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