U.S. Citizenship and Good Moral Character
Proving good moral character is an essential element of any application for U.S. citizenship. Generally, this means avoiding disqualifying factors.
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Proving good moral character is an essential element of any application for U.S. citizenship. Generally, this means avoiding disqualifying factors.
Part of proving that you have “good moral character” is registering for the Selective Service, provided you are required to do so.
When establishing good moral character, USCIS will often look at the applicant’s criminal history, as well as other submitted information.
There are several steps involved in the naturalization process, ranging from submitting a completed N-400 to passing certain exams and tests.
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