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 - Frequently Asked Questions Related to Spouses Who Are Not U.S. Citizens
  

Foreign Born Spouses

Frequently Asked Questions Related to Spouses Who Are Not U.S. Citizens

Expeditious Naturalization for Foreign Born Spouses

Dual Citizenship: Security Clearance Implications

The Associates of the American Foreign Service Worldwide (AAFSW), a private voluntary organization, has a special interest group for foreign born spouses, recognizing the contributions they make to the foreign affairs community and the special challenges they face when a move to the United States is not a move "home." Please visit the AAFSW web site at http://www.aafsw.org for more information.  

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Transition to Washington for Foreign-born Spouses (MQ 302)

April 5 from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm on Saturday The Transition Center at FSI offers this course which introduces foreign-born newcomers to Washington and the American culture, with a focus on Washington as a foreign assignment. Participants discuss their feelings about cultural adjustment in the U.S., identify specific needs during the assignment, explore various aspects of American culture, and obtain resources available in the Washington area. The audience is foreign-born spouses coming to Washington for the first time or those wishing to connect with others who have similar interests. Registration information

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