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- Hot ChickLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
you have to learn how to read, speak and understand english to be a US Citizen
- dognhorsemomLv 71 decade ago
Check with the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society here:
http://www.hias.org/immigration.php
For those who don't know, which appears to be just about everybody on Yahoo Answers, there are exceptions to the Englis language requirement for naturalization:
Certain applicants, because of age or disability, have different English and civics requirements.
Age — There are three important
exemptions for testing based on age:
(a) If you are over 50 years old and
have lived in the United States as
a Permanent Resident for periods
totaling at least 20 years, you do
not have to take the English test. You
do have to take the civics test in the
language of your choice.
(b) If you are over 55 years old and
have lived in the United States as
a Permanent Resident for periods
totaling at least 15 years, you do
not have to take the English test. You
do have to take the civics test in the
language of your choice.
(c) If you are over 65 years old and
have lived in the United States as
a Permanent Resident for periods
totaling at least 20 years, you do not
have to take the English test, but you
do have to take a simpler version of the
civics test in the language of your choice.
Disability — If you have a physical or
developmental disability or a mental
impairment so severe that it prevents you
from acquiring or demonstrating the required
knowledge of English and civics, you
may be eligible for an exception to these
requirements. To request an exception, you
must file a “Medical Certification for
Disability Exceptions” (Form N-648). If
you believe you qualify, contact a licensed
medical or osteopathic doctor or licensed
clinical psychologist who will need to
complete and sign your N-648.
If you qualify for a waiver of the English
proficiency requirement, you must be
prepared to bring an interpreter.
Source(s): http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/M-476.pdf - Anonymous1 decade ago
You can't it is only in English for a reason
- Anonymous1 decade ago
like i said to all the other if you live in the usa learn english or get the hell out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1