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for the
Declaration of the Naturalization Act of July 1779
Fill out this form and then click the 'Submit' button to generate the document "Declaration of the Naturalization Act of 1779". After you click the 'Submit' button, that document will be displayed. You can then print the document to a file or to a printer for use.
For the Last Name field: If you are a married woman and have a different last name than your maiden name, you need to add '(nee Maidenname)' to the last name field. It will look like 'Last (nee Maiden)'.
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We use the 1779 Naturalization Act and we provide some necessary updates by which Americans, both those born within the physical borders of the States, and those who have been Naturalized as United States Citizens, may establish and/or re-verify their political status via recording their Declarations with their State Assemblies.
This is not the same as Expatriating your various Persons from Federal Jurisdiction and is not the same as going to a U.S. Embassy and doing a wholesale repudiation of all citizenship. We retain our State National status in any event, always, which means that we remain attached to The United States, and if we so choose, can also retain our State Citizenship. All we are "repudiating" is any foreign British Territorial or Federal Municipal Citizenships being "presumed" and "conferred" upon us without our knowledge or consent. The United Nations and U.S. Secretary of State and the U.S. Secretary of Defense have to be notified of your repudiation of Federal Territorial and Federal Municipal Citizenship---both, as well as your claim of American State Citizenship.