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=== Records Since September 1906 === | === Records Since September 1906 === | ||
Beginning in September 1906, the federal government began regulating the naturalization process. The Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization (now | Beginning in September 1906, the federal government began regulating the naturalization process. The Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization (now the Citizenship and Immigration Services or CIS) required specific forms for declarations and petitions. Only these forms could be used and the Bureau controlled the number of courts able to naturalize by controlling distribution of the forms. However, both state and federal courts were allowed to naturalize. | ||
The Declaration of Intent (Form 2202) was completed in triplicate. The court kept the original and gave copies to the applicant and the Bureau. The Petition for Naturalization (Form 2204) was kept by the court and a duplicate was sent to the INS. The Certificate of Naturalization (Form 2207) was given to the new citizen. A duplicate was sent to the INS and the court kept the stub. | The Declaration of Intent (Form 2202) was completed in triplicate. The court kept the original and gave copies to the applicant and the Bureau. The Petition for Naturalization (Form 2204) was kept by the court and a duplicate was sent to the INS. The Certificate of Naturalization (Form 2207) was given to the new citizen. A duplicate was sent to the INS and the court kept the stub. | ||
In 1929 the INS changed the forms and required photographs of the applicants. Because the new forms were not distributed immediately, many state courts ceased naturalizing. Since 1929, most new citizens have naturalized at federal courts. | In 1929 the INS changed the forms and required photographs of the applicants. Because the new forms were not distributed immediately, many state courts ceased naturalizing. Since 1929, most new citizens have naturalized at federal courts. | ||
'''Genealogy Program--'''The CIS has instituted a Genealogy Program which begins August 13, 2008. This program will include fee-based searches for the following records: | |||
:Naturalization Certificate Files<br> | |||
:Alien Registration Forms<br> | |||
:Visa Files<br> | |||
The first place to search for naturalization records created from 1906 to 1956 is an index in: | The first place to search for naturalization records created from 1906 to 1956 is an index in: | ||
Office of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)<br>425 Eye Street NW<br>Washington D.C. 20536<br>Telephone: 202-514-2000<br>Internet: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis. | Office of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)<br>425 Eye Street NW<br>Washington D.C. 20536<br>Telephone: 202-514-2000<br>Internet: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis. | ||
*Use form G-639 to Request a copy of naturalization records created from 1906-1956. Download this form at [http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/g-639.pdf http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/g-639.pdf] | *Use form G-639 to Request a copy of naturalization records created from 1906-1956. Download this form at [http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/g-639.pdf http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/g-639.pdf] |
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