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How long does it take to become a u.s. citizen after filing my application?
That depends upon where you reside. In areas with heavy immigrant populations, it is not unusual to wait two years or more to be naturalized. The INS claims to be working toward reducing the processing time for naturalization.

For more information, click on the INS website.
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