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How to become a US citizen

- One place to start when applying for citizenship is with USA.gov

- The US Citizenship and Immigration Services has compiled a step-by-step list for becoming a citizen as well as links to the necessary forms. 

Studying for the Citizenship Test

- Through JCTC, you have access to LearningExpress Library which has Citizenship practice tests, ebooks, flashcards and more under the Adult Core Skills - Become a U.S. Citizen section. You can also find useful social studies practice tests and tutorials under High School Equivalency Center - Prepare for the GED Test - Social Studies. You will need to create an account using your JCTC email.

- The US Citizenship and Immigration Services has created study materials for the test. 

- Try out the interactive quizzes and games for practicing your knowledge of Citizen Test materials. 

- KRM offers weekly in-person citizen preparation classes at multiple locations in Louisville and Lexington. 

Books

Us Citizenship Test Study Guide 2021-2022
Citizenship in the 21st Century
Irregular Citizenship, Immigration, and Deportation
Fully human : Personhood, Citizenship, and Rights
Call Me American: A Memoir
Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen
Fragile Families: Foster Care, Immigration, and Citizenship