Civics

Pre-Citizenship classes are offered in the spring (min. 10 students). This course helps students prepare for the U.S. Citizenship test. It teaches the necessary information to be able to fill out an application for Citizenship and to be able to answer the oral and written tests administered by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) in order to become a citizen. 

In order to apply for naturalization, a person must:    
  • Be at least 18 years of age.
  • Be a lawful permanent U.S. resident and have resided in the U.S. continuously for at least 5 years just before s/he files a petition for naturalization or be a lawful permanent U.S. resident for 3 years, having been married to a U.S. citizen for those 3 years, and continue to be married to that U.S. citizen. S/He must have resided continuously in the U.S. for those 3 years.
  • Have resided at least the last six months of that 5 or 3 years' residence in the state where the petition is filed.
  • Be of good moral character and loyal to the U.S.
  • Be able to understand, speak, read, and write simple English.
  • Possess some knowledge about U.S. history and government.

Materials and additional information available from:

USINS Nebraska Service Center
Attention: N-400 Unit
PO Box 87400
Lincoln, NE 68508-7400

Contact College and Career Readiness for dates on when this class starts.


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For more information, contact the College and Career Readiness, A212, Rock Springs, (307) 382-1829 or learning@westernwyoming.edu.