United States Naturalization and Citizenship: Difference between revisions

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*Neagles, James C., and Lila Lee Neagles. ''Locating Your Immigrant Ancestor''. Second Edition. Logan, Utah: Everton Publishers, 1986. (FHL Ref book 973 P47n; 1975 ed. fiche 6117121.) This lists the years that declarations and petitions are available. You can request photocopies of these records.
*Neagles, James C., and Lila Lee Neagles. ''Locating Your Immigrant Ancestor''. Second Edition. Logan, Utah: Everton Publishers, 1986. (FHL Ref book 973 P47n; 1975 ed. fiche 6117121.) This lists the years that declarations and petitions are available. You can request photocopies of these records.


The clerk of the court where the immigrant was naturalized may still have the original records. Some copies of court naturalization records have been transferred to National Archives branches. Records at these branches are described in The Archives and Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Archives (see the “[[United States Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]]” section of this outline).  
The clerk of the court where the immigrant was naturalized may still have the original records. Some copies of court naturalization records have been transferred to National Archives branches. Records at these branches are described in The Archives and Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Archives.  


Naturalization records for Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont from 1791 to 1906 have been gathered into the National Archives—New England Region and indexed in:  
Naturalization records for Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont from 1791 to 1906 have been gathered into the National Archives—New England Region and indexed in:  
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'''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:  
'''Genealogy Program--'''The USCIS has instituted a Genealogy Program which began August 13, 2008. This program&nbsp;includes
 
fee-based searches for the following records:  


:Naturalization Certificate Files<br>
:Naturalization Certificate Files<br>
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