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Virgin Islands Links


V.I. Office of the Attorney General
Legislature of the United States Virgin Islands
Judicial Branch of the United States Virgin Islands
USVI Office of the Territorial Public Defender
United States Attorney’s V.I. Office
U.S. Marshals Service District of the Virgin Islands

 

Bar Association


American Bar Association
Federal Bar Association
Virgin Islands Bar Association
 

Educational Resources


Journalist's Guide to the Federal Courts
Inside the Federal Courts 
Understanding the Federal Courts 
Frequently Asked Questions About the Federal Courts

 

General Federal Court References


Federal Judicial Center
United States Sentencing Commission 
Federal Judiciary and the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts

 

Naturalization


The naturalization process begins with a Petition for Naturalization.  Every potential citizen must complete a Petition for Naturalization before Taking the Oath of Allegiance.

The United States District Court for the Virgin Islands is the primary location for naturalizing new citizens within the district.  When reporting for a naturalization ceremony, please plan your arrival time accordingly. Firearms, knives, explosives, and other weapons are prohibited from federal court facilities and subject to confiscation. 

For information about scheduling or rescheduling a naturalization ceremony, contact the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services at (800) 375-5283.