Friday, January 30, 2009

New Do It Yourself Immigration eBook Helps Take the Bite Out of US Naturalization Requirements

Obtaining US citizenship used to require high legal fees, months of uncertainty, and multiple strategies for obtaining success. Immigration guidance is now just a click away thanks to The Center for Immigration Law and its new e-book on how to become a US citizen.

Teasdale, Utah (PRWEB) January 30, 2009 -- The Center for Immigration Law, LLC (TCIL) recently made a new e-book available to present information on how to become a US citizen online in an easy-to-understand format stripped of legal jargon and confusing verbiage.

People that are interested in becoming US citizens find many stumbling blocks in their way, one of the largest of which is finding information that is relevant and up-to-date. Because of new laws, information that relates to immigration is often out of date. For example, a recent law was passed that requires immigrants who file for citizenship on or after October 1, 2008, to take the new naturalization exam. Another matter of importance is that immigrants have the most recent forms.

The Center for Immigration Law has made all of this important information available in their new e-book How to Become a US Citizen. This book provides solutions to all of the aforementioned problems and more. This e-book is constantly updated so that all information contained is always up-to-date and relevant. Having access to this information will ensure that all paperwork is filed correctly and increases the chances of a successful interview.

To learn more, visit www.TheCenterForImmigrationLaw.com.

About The Center for Immigration Law:
The Center for Immigration Law was established as a means to provide accurate and updated information for all those who are interested in finding out how to become a US citizen. The immigration process is complicated and has recently undergone many changes. Because access to current information is the key to achieving citizenship, The Center for Immigration Law produced an e-book that explains matters such as how to fill out the various required forms, and preparing for the citizenship interview and exams.

An http://IPRWire.com Press Release

Contact Info:

Name: Hayley Hanks
Address: 825 W. Hwy 12
City: Teasdale
State: Utah
Country: United States
Zip: 84773
Web Address: http://www.thecenterforimmigrationlaw.com
Business Blog: http://iblogit.com/thecenterforimmigrationlaw
Phone: (877) 838-5195

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