Friday, February 5, 2010

Is it true you get to change your name upon becoming a citizen of the United States?

Is it true you get to change your name upon becoming a citizen of the United States?


Anyone who knows?


I am just asking a simple question, that's all.


Thanks.Is it true you get to change your name upon becoming a citizen of the United States?
If you wish!





Many immigrants take on American first names if their given name is difficult for others to pronounce.





Many others do it just to become ';more American.';





Please don't name yourself Drew Peterson, okay?Is it true you get to change your name upon becoming a citizen of the United States?
You can but you would need to pay a fee for it.





If I remember correctly it was like an extra 300 bucks.
Yes. You are allowed to change your name to anything you want. There's a line on the N-400 application for it.





http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/N-400.pd鈥?/a>





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