Continuity of Residence Requirement for Naturalization
In applying for naturalization, applicants must meet usually a continuous residence requirement. Certain absences can break the continuity of residence.
In applying for naturalization, applicants must meet usually a continuous residence requirement. Certain absences can break the continuity of residence.
The Matter of Gomez-Beltran held that an alien cannot establish good moral character if he or she provides false testimony under oath before an IJ to obtain immigration benefits.
The USCIS recently published the Form I-942, Request for Reduced Fee. It allows certain applicants to file the Form N-400 with a reduced fee.
Form N-600, Certificate of Citizenship, INA § 320, By birth or naturalization, qualify as an adopted child
The USCIS is allowing U.S. service members and veterans to file the Form N-400 online.
The USCIS issued policy guidance on the effect of multiple convictions for driving under the influence in the naturalization good moral character context.
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