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Category Archives: N-400 application
Direct Filing N-400 Application for Naturalization
The Direct Mail Program for Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, took effect on January 22, 2009. As of that date, all nonmilitary applicants must submit Form N-400, and any related supplements, to one of two lockbox addresses, based on where … Continue reading
Naturalization Interview Process Changes
Memorandum TO: Field Leadership FROM: Don Neufeld /s/ Acting Associate Director, Domestic Operations DATE: April 25, 2008 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Office of Domestic Operations Washington, DC 20529 35.2HQ 70/ SUBJECT: Naturalization Interview Process Changes Introduction: In response to … Continue reading
Naturalization application Form N-400
Discussion of Form N-400 (Part-by-Part) (a) Part 1: Information About You. (1) Introduction. Part One of the application contains applicant biographic information that you must verify during the examination. In this part of the examination you must determine that the … Continue reading
Good Moral Character (GMC), Naturalization N-400 application, Chicago District Office, Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS)
Lawfully Admitted for Permanent Residence Continuity of Residence Residency: Jurisdiction Physical Presence Good Moral Character Attachment to the Constitution English language proficiency and knowledge of United States history and government. Naturalization applicants are required by law to appear in person … Continue reading