The Naturalization Process

In the United States, before 1952, the naturalization process began with a Declaration of Intent to become a citizen. This declaration is also referred to as "First Papers." Three years after this declaration was filed, and five years after arriving in the country, a Petition for Naturalization ("Second Papers") could be filed in the same or a different court. A Certificate of Citizenship could then be issued.

Until 1922, a foreign-born woman married to a naturalized citizen was automatically made a citizen. Until 1940, a child under the age of 21 was granted citizenship based on the status of his father. After 22 Sept 1922 an alien woman who married a US citizen could skip the Declaration of Intention and file for a Naturalization Petition. But if an alien woman married an alien man she would have to start her naturalization proceedings at the beginning with a Declaration of Intention.

Jill Cruse provided the images of indexes to original Declarations of Intent from 20 Dec 1855 to 2 Mar 1880. They were transcribed by Don Kelly (A-K) and edited and formatted by Richard Harrison. Original images are included when available. Volunteers are needed to transcribe the remaining documents. 

Copies of Naturalization papers or Declaration of Intent can be obtained from the Des Moines County Genealogical Society, PO Box 493, Burlington, Iowa, 52601, for a modest fee, or from the Des Moines County Courthouse.

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JAKOBYHeneriPrussia1869 
JAKOBYCaccoi EdwardSaxony1864 
JAKOBYJohn AndrewSaxe Weimar1863 
JAEGERM.Wurtemberg1863 
JAEGERMichaelWurtemberg1858 
JAMESWilliamWales1863 
JAMISSONG. S.Ireland1874 
JANSENAndrewSweden1868 
JANSENE.Sweden1868 
JANSENJobGottburg, Denmark1860 
JANSENOtto AdelSweden1868 
JANSONCharles PittSweden1870 
JANSONGustSweden1872 
JARVISHenry J.England1859 
JEFFREYJamesScotland1860 
JENSENR.Prussia1874 
JENSENThomasPrussia1869 
JESKAAndrewPrussia1856 
JETKOWSKYWilhelmPrussia1873 
JOEHNAugustPrussia1873 
JOHANSONAndrewSweden1875 
JOHANSONBernardSweden1876 
JOHNC. RandolphPrussia1870 
JOHNSONAugustSweden1868 
JOHNSONAugustSweden1878 
JOHNSONC. F.Sweden1879 
JOHNSONCharlesSweden1856 
JOHNSONCharlesSweden1859 
JOHNSONCharlesSweden1868 
JOHNSONFredSweden1856 
JOHNSONJustav H.Sweden1876 
JOHNSONHansDenmark1875 
JOHNSONJ.A.Sweden1878 
JOHNSONJ.A.Sweden1856 
JOHNSONJanfan LouisPeller, Sweden1859 
JOHNSONJohnSweden1870 
JOHNSONJohnSweden1871 
JOHNSONJohnSweden1856 
JOHNSONJohn A.Sweden1856 
JOHNSONJohn AugustineSweden1866 
JOHNSONJohn C.Ireland1874 
JOHNSONJohn H.Sweden1871 
JOHNSONJohn W.Sweden1859 
JOHNSONLewisSweden1875 
JOHNSONLewisSweden1876 
JOHNSONLouisSweden1868 
JOHNSONNathanialSweden1872 
JOHNSONN. F.Sweden1875 
JOHNSONSoeSweden1863 
JOHNSON(Jansson) WilliamSweden1869 
JONESG. NelsonCanada1878 
JONESHughWales1868 
JONESJohn H.Wales1868 
JONESWilliam W.Wales1873 
JONESWilliam H.Wales1871 
JONSONAugustSweden1876 
JONSONJonas P.Sweden1870 
JORDANChristopherPrussia1869 
JORDANFrederickPrussia1869 
JORDANJamesEngland1868 
JORDANThomasEngland1870 
JORDANWilliamEngland1870 
JUDJacobWurtemberg1870 
JUENGLINGF. G.Germany1878 
JUNGFrederickPrussia1859 

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