Getting a United States Passport

Getting a United States Passport
The United States of America. A land of opportunity. A land of endless possibilities.
Each year, hundreds of thousands of people become citizens of the United States. These people add to the millions who are already members of the US population. Each of these people has something in common: they are all eligible to receive a United States passport.
Each and every year the US government issues over 7 million passports to its citizens, and renews countless more. There are many people who are eager to receive a passport; however if they are of foreign origin and not naturalized US citizens, it can be a bit of a struggle. The reason for this is that the only people in the world who are eligible to receive a United States passport are official American citizens (or those who have dual citizenship). Because of this, there is a very active trade in forged US passports. If you are in the market for a passport, remember that you should under no circumstances purchase a passport. There’s a very high chance this could land you in prison.
Even members of United States society who hold a green card are not able to apply for a US passport. It is a strict rule: only people who are United States citizens are allowed to hold US passports. A foreign national is able to hold a US passport only if they have completed all the necessary steps within their citizenship application, and have fully completed the naturalization process. Naturalization is a legal process which ensures those that are granted citizenship are indeed worthy of it.
If you’re looking for a way to get a US passport, the single best way is to apply for citizenship to the US. It is a process which is famously long and stressful; however the pay-off is absolutely huge. Consider the freedom it offers, along with the benefits that can be enjoyed across the world. The best thing to do if citizenship is your route to a passport is contact a professional immigration specialist. They will be able to help you every step of the way and ensure your application is water tight. After all, this is the last thing you would want to risk going wrong. Your future is in your hands.
For more information, or to speak with a professional immigration lawyer or attorney, please point your web browser to www.usaimmigrationsupport.com.

March 16, 2010 at 7:10 am Leave a comment


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