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citizenship papers

American  

plural noun

  1. a certificate of citizenship, as one issued to a U.S. citizen born abroad.

  2. (loosely) a certificate of naturalization conferring citizenship on a resident alien.


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At the end of that journey, they receive an American flag, copies of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, their citizenship papers — and a welcome letter from the president.

From Salon

For Indigenous people — particularly elders, who may have been born at home — citizenship papers can be hard to come by, though tribal IDs are sufficient.

From Los Angeles Times

Crapser revealed his plans for his lawsuit during an exclusive interview with The Associated Press in 2019, where he described being abused and abandoned by two different sets of U.S. parents and then being deported after run-ins with the law because none of his guardians filed citizenship papers for him.

From Seattle Times

“I’m looking at these citizenship papers I got, all in German,” said Shuff.

From Washington Post

Last month, officers raided an organization that had been accused of using fraudulent documentation to help Russians obtain residency and citizenship papers.

From New York Times