With three key voter registration deadlines on the horizon, here’s what to do if you can’t complete online voter registration due to Service Oklahoma issues.
Tag: citizenship
20 immigrants receive U.S. citizenship at Tulsa City Hall
Immigrants from Argentina, Hungary, Pakistan and more were granted citizenship Thursday at Tulsa City Hall.
Supreme Court to consider birthright citizenship case. How would it affect Oklahoma?
If it holds, Trump’s executive order would end birthright citizenship. More than 52,300 U.S. citizen children in Oklahoma live with at least one parent without legal status.
Tulsa group launches new citizenship prep course. It needs more students to begin.
The Tulsa Intercultural Association will host a 10-week course at Tulsa Tech Center to prepare students for the naturalization process.
Tulsans can get their U.S. citizenship application fees reimbursed. Here’s how.
Eastside Rise can help permanent U.S. residents who live in Tulsa city limits cover the costs of their naturalization applications.
More Mexican nationals in Oklahoma seek Plan B for their children: dual citizenship
The Mexican consulate in Oklahoma City is seeing a rising number of dual citizenship applications for U.S.-born children, including hundreds in Tulsa last week.
Muscogee Nation officials offer next steps in complying with Freedmen citizenship ruling
Muscogee Nation leaders are beginning to change tribal policy in response to a court order requiring the tribe to grant citizenship to Freedmen descendants, or those whose ancestors were formerly enslaved by the tribal nation.
Need help preparing for your citizenship application? Here are some options in Tulsa.
These organizations can help residents practice for the interview and exam, among other steps of the naturalization process.
