Tribal Enrollment Part 2 | Tribal Screening & Citizenship Procedure
Tribal Screening & Citizenship Procedure
In Part 2 of the Tribal Enrollment: Step-by-Step Series, Chief Nnakina Xi-Amaru Fears guided viewers through two critical stages of the Xi-Amaru Republic’s enrollment process: Tribal Screening and the Tribal Citizenship Procedure.
This session provided a clear, detailed explanation of what these steps involve, why they are required, and how they work together to lawfully restore Indigenous identity and political status for misclassified individuals across the Americas.
Understanding Tribal Screening
Chief Xi-Amaru Fears began by explaining Tribal Screening, the first step in the enrollment process. Tribal Screening is the official legal and administrative process used to determine whether an individual is eligible to join the Xi-Amaru Republic by heritage (bloodline) or marriage (spousal connection to a citizen).
Applicants provide documentation and information for review. The outcome is a Tribal Screening Certificate, which records their status as:
- Eligible by Heritage – confirmed Xi-Amaru lineage
- Eligible by Marriage – connected through lawful union with a citizen
- Not Eligible – no qualifying connection at the time of review
A positive certificate authorizes the applicant to proceed to the next stage — the Citizenship Procedure — while a negative result closes the case unless new evidence is later presented.
The Tribal Citizenship Procedure
Once an applicant receives a positive Tribal Screening result, they are eligible to apply for citizenship. Chief Xi-Amaru outlined the Tribal Citizenship Procedure as the official process that registers an individual as a citizen and issues their legal documents of recognition.
The procedure includes:
- Submission of an application
- A recent photo for a Tribal ID
- The Tribal Screening Certificate
- An affirmation to uphold the Xi-Amaru Constitution
- Applicable processing fees
Fees and Processing Options
The three processing tiers for adults and children:
- Adults:
- Standard: $1,250
- Expedited: $1,500
- Express: $2,000
- Standard: $1,250
- Children:
- Standard: $680
- Expedited: $800
- Express: $1,350
- Standard: $680
Processing timeframes vary based on the option selected, but each case is handled with the same diligence and integrity.
Official Documents Issued
Upon approval, new citizens receive:
- Citizenship Certificate
- Genealogy Certificate
- Tribal Identification Card
- Optional Name Change Document
- Tax-Exempt Identification (for adults)
- Live Birth Certificate (for children under seven)
These documents officially recognize the individual as a Xi-Amaru Native American citizen and record them in the National Citizen Registry.
Enforcement of the No-Refund Policy
A key point emphasized in Part 2 was the No-Refund Policy, effective July 18, 2025.
Chief Xi-Amaru Fears explained that:
- All fees for Tribal Screening and Citizenship Procedures are non-refundable.
- Requesting or receiving a refund — whether granted or not — results in permanent ineligibility for enrollment in the Xi-Amaru Republic.
This policy protects the integrity of the nation’s enrollment process and ensures that only those who are fully committed move forward.
Encouragement to Reach Out First
To help applicants avoid confusion or mistakes, Chief Xi-Amaru encouraged viewers to contact the Xi-Amaru Republic before submitting payment to confirm readiness for the process.
The team is available Monday through Friday to:
- Answer questions
- Help applicants understand requirements
- Ensure that beginning the procedure is the right step
This guidance allows applicants to make an informed decision before committing to a non-refundable process.
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Key Takeaways
- Tribal Screening verifies eligibility by heritage or marriage.
- Tribal Citizenship Procedure registers qualified individuals as citizens.
- Applicants receive official documents, including certificates, IDs, and registry recognition.
- All fees are non-refundable, and refund requests lead to permanent ineligibility.
- Applicants are encouraged to schedule a consultation before starting the process.
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