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Your Guide as an Arab Immigrant in the U.S.: Rights and Responsibilities When Applying for U.S. Citizenship

For many Arab immigrants in the United States, applying for U.S. citizenship is a deeply personal and strategic step — a path toward stability, full rights, and long-term belonging.

A 2025 guide for Arab immigrants applying for U.S. citizenship.

For many Arab immigrants in the United States, applying for U.S. citizenship is a deeply personal and strategic step — a path toward stability, full rights, and long-term belonging. But it also comes with legal obligations, cultural shifts, and policy challenges. This guide outlines what Arab immigrants need to know before, during, and after the naturalization process in 2025.

1. Who Can Apply for U.S. Citizenship?

To apply for naturalization, an applicant must:

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2. What You Gain – Your Rights (“Ma Lak”)

As a U.S. citizen, you gain:

3. What You Owe – Your Responsibilities (“Ma ‘Alayk”)

Naturalization also comes with responsibilities:

4. Specific Challenges for Arab Applicants

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5. Tips for Arab Immigrants Applying in 2025

Becoming a U.S. citizen is a milestone that brings security and opportunity, especially for Arab immigrants seeking long-term stability for themselves and their families. Understanding both the rights you gain and the duties you assume ensures you move forward informed, empowered, and prepared for the future.

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