Citizenship
#1
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Citizenship
After taking oath for citizenship, what things need to be completed?
Applying for US passport is one.
I read here that you have to inform social security office. Is this
needed, and if yes, inform what ?
Anything else needs to be completed?
If you want to visit India on US Passport; what is better to obtain - a
Visa or PIO card? How much does each cost and how long they are valid?
Thanks in advance
Please reply
Applying for US passport is one.
I read here that you have to inform social security office. Is this
needed, and if yes, inform what ?
Anything else needs to be completed?
If you want to visit India on US Passport; what is better to obtain - a
Visa or PIO card? How much does each cost and how long they are valid?
Thanks in advance
Please reply
#2
Re: Citizenship
Informing the SS office, just so you can have a new card, if your's still has the legend about needing work authorisation etc...
Travel to India, wouldn't have a clue, checking the government consulate website at a guess for more info?
Travel to India, wouldn't have a clue, checking the government consulate website at a guess for more info?
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Re: Citizenship
Originally Posted by storaje
After taking oath for citizenship, what things need to be completed?
Applying for US passport is one.
I read here that you have to inform social security office. Is this
needed, and if yes, inform what ?
Anything else needs to be completed?
If you want to visit India on US Passport; what is better to obtain - a
Visa or PIO card? How much does each cost and how long they are valid?
Thanks in advance
Please reply
Applying for US passport is one.
I read here that you have to inform social security office. Is this
needed, and if yes, inform what ?
Anything else needs to be completed?
If you want to visit India on US Passport; what is better to obtain - a
Visa or PIO card? How much does each cost and how long they are valid?
Thanks in advance
Please reply
It's an excellent resource for the newly minted citizen.