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New Uscis Guidelines Affect Immigrant Who Was About to Take Citizenship Exam

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BRISTOL.- A Cuban immigrant who expected to take his citizenship exam in the United States described the announcement that his application was suspended as “really devastating.” This is Moses Ricardo, who fled Cuba 17 years ago and lives in Bristol, Connecticut. Ricardo said he had waited for years to regularize his status and become a U.S. citizen. Initially, his naturalization examination was scheduled for November 12, but was postponed due to…

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BRISTOL.- A Cuban immigrant who expected to take his citizenship exam in the United States described the announcement that his application was suspended as “really devastating.” This is Moses Ricardo, who fled Cuba 17 years ago and lives in Bristol, Connecticut. Ricardo said he had waited for years to regularize his status and become a U.S. citizen. Initially, his naturalization examination was scheduled for November 12, but was postponed due to…

·Stamford, United States
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EL SOL News broke the news in Stamford, United States on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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