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Solucionesmundo’s goal is to provide free orientations and citizenship classes to Legal Permanent Residents (LPR) on their path to citizenship for LPR low-income over 55.

The naturalization test has four components: reading, writing, civics, and English speaking ability. The reading and writing portions of the naturalization test are standard for now, but USCIS plans to design a new citizenship test in 2024.

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 Webinar Sessions

The webinar sessions are designed specifically for Hispanic communities. You will learn about Personal Declaration Letters, known as “Waiver letters.”

In addition,  We provide a course on the citizenship test designed for Hispanic communities. The test has three components: (1) Basic Reading and (2) Writing basic sentences using the citizenship test vocabulary. Finally, the civics test covers important U.S. history and government topics. The webinar sessions are intensive 3 hours in 1-hour sessions that somebody can complete in three days.

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Citizenship and Adjustment of Status for Family Members

Members and veterans of the U.S. armed forces and their dependents may be eligible for permanent residence and citizenship under special provisions of the INA.

The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) is a college program offered at more than 1,700 colleges and universities across the United States that prepares young adults to become U.S. military officers.

In exchange for a paid college education and a guaranteed post-college career, participants, or cadets, commit to serve in the Military after graduation. Each Service branch has its take on ROTC.

Army ROTC, Navy & Marine Corps ROTC

Air Force ROTC

The Air Force ROTC mission is to produce leaders for the Air Force and build better citizens for America. The program is offered at more than 1,100 college and university campuses throughout the United States.

Air Force ROTC offers a four-year and three-year program based on Air Force requirements led by active-duty Air Force officers. Courses are a mix of regular college classes and the Air Force ROTC curriculum, which covers everything from leadership studies to combat techniques. Upon completion, a student enters the Air Force as an officer.

Army

AGE REQUIREMENTS

ACTIVE DUTY 17-35, RESERVE 17-35, GUARD 17-35

SERVICE ACADEMIES 17-23

Marine Corps

AGE REQUIREMENTS

ACTIVE DUTY, 17-28, RESERVE 17-28

GUARD, N/A, SERVICE ACADEMIES 17-23

Navy

AGE REQUIREMENTS

ACTIVE DUTY, 17-39, RESERVE 17-39, GUARD N/A

SERVICE ACADEMIES 17-23

Air Force

AGE REQUIREMENTS

ACTIVE DUTY, 17-39, RESERVE 17-39, GUARD 17-39

SERVICE ACADEMIES 17-23

Space Force

AGE REQUIREMENTS

ENLISTED

You must be 17–39 years of age, a U.S. citizen, and have a high school diploma, GED with 15 college credits, or GED.

OFFICER, you must be a U.S. citizen with an undergraduate or postgraduate degree.

CIVILIAN Visit the Air Force Civilian Service site to learn more

 

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Citizenship and Adjustment of Status for Family Members

Members and veterans of the U.S. armed forces and their dependents may be eligible for permanent residence and citizenship under special provisions of the INA.

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