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Citizenship Easy site changes
Hello, everyone! I am very excited to announce that Citizenship Easy site is undergoing major reorganization. Among many things that will be improv...
Posted on: February 03, 2008 22:18
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Citizenship Easy site changes posted by pslusar on February 03, 2008 22:18 edit
Hello, everyone! I am very excited to announce that Citizenship Easy site is undergoing major reorganization. Among many things that will be improved three most significant are:

  • Addition of N-600 form fillable online

  • New citizenship test

  • Making all of the services free of charge


Right now our development team is working hard on rolling out a new service for filling out N-600 form (Application for Certificate of Citizenship). It will have interactive help system and improved user interface. There is also work in progress for new citizenship test. Finally, very exciting news for all of the users of Citizenship Easy is that everything (and I mean everything from citizenship tests to filling out and printing completed N-400 and N-600 forms) on this site is going to be absolutely free. Yes, no money required to use any part of the site!
New features will be implemented gradually. First, N-600 and “free of charge” will be introduced, then new citizenship test and other smaller features.
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