N-400: U.S. citizenship through naturalization

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What is the N-400 application?

The N-400 form is the official application for individuals seeking U.S. citizenship through naturalization. This form is for lawful permanent residents (green card holders) who meet the eligibility requirements to become U.S. citizens. By becoming a U.S. citizen, you gain the right to vote, obtain a U.S. passport, and access additional legal protections and opportunities.

Who is eligible to apply for naturalization in the U.S.?

Eligibility Requirements for N-400

Age Requirement

Be at least 18 years old at the time of filing.

Lawful Permanent Resident Status

You must have held green card status for at least 5 years, or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen.

Continuous Residence

Maintain continuous residence in the U.S. for at least 5 years (or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen).

Physical Presence Requirement

You must have physically lived in the U.S. for at least 30 months out of the 5 years, or 18 months out of 3 years if applying based on marriage to a U.S. citizen.

Good Moral Character

Show good moral character, which means adhering to U.S. laws and avoiding serious criminal convictions during the eligibility period.

English Language and Civics Knowledge

Demonstrate basic proficiency in English and pass a civics test on U.S. history and government (exceptions available based on age and time as an LPR).

Steps to Apply for U.S. Citizenship (N-400)

Complete and submit the N-400 application form, either online or by mail, including all required documents and filing fees. You can submit this through the USCIS N-400 portal.

Once your application is received, USCIS will schedule a biometrics appointment where you will provide fingerprints, photos, and signatures for background checks.

You will attend an interview at a USCIS office. During this interview, a USCIS officer will ask questions about your application and test your knowledge of U.S. civics and English language skills.

During the interview, you will take tests to demonstrate knowledge of U.S. history, government, and basic English skills. There are study materials available on the USCIS civics test page.

After the interview, you will receive one of the following decisions:

  • Granted: Your application is approved, and you’ll move to the next step.
  • Continued: More information or documents are needed.
  • Denied: If you fail to meet the requirements.

After approval, you’ll be scheduled for a naturalization ceremony where you will take the Oath of Allegiance, officially becoming a U.S. citizen.

Benefits of applying for U.S. citizenship

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