Can you file N-400 while abroad?
Can you file N-400 while abroad?
Yes, you may file your N-400 online unless you are applying from abroad or are applying for a fee reduction or waiver, in which case you must use the paper Form N-400 and file by mail.
Can I travel abroad while my citizenship application is pending?
There are no travel restrictions after filling out Form N-400, which is the Application for Naturalization. That’s because, as a green card holder, you are already a permanent resident, which allows you to travel abroad while your application is pending.
Can you live outside the US while applying for citizenship?
You can’t apply to become a U.S. citizen unless you’re a permanent resident of the United States. USCIS can decide you abandoned your permanent residence if you moved to another country intending to live there permanently, or if you left the United States and remained outside the country for a long time.
Can I travel while my N-400 is pending?
There are no restrictions on travel just because you’ve submitted Form N-400, Application for Naturalization. You continue to be a permanent resident with the ability to travel abroad and reenter with a valid permanent resident card.
What happens if your N-400 is denied?
In the unlikely event that an application cannot be granted, USCIS will return Form N-400 along with any fees paid and a written explanation for the denial. If the applicant feels that USCIS was wrong to deny the citizenship application, they may request a hearing with a USCIS officer.
How do I list time outside the US on Form N-400?
How do I list time outside the United States on Form N-400? Part 9 of Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, requires applicants to list each trip of 24 hours or more that was made outside the United States over the previous five years.
What is the N-400 Application for naturalization?
Application for Naturalization N-400, Application for Naturalization Naturalization is the process to become a U.S. citizen if you were born outside of the United States. If you meet certain requirements, you may become a U.S. citizen either at birth or after birth.
Do I need an attorney to file Form N-400?
If you have spent a significant number of days outside the U.S. (over 180 days), CitizenPath recommends that you consult with an attorney before filing Form N-400, Application for Naturalization.
How long does it take to look up N-400 Records?
You only need five years of history for the purposes of the N-400 application. A more extensive search will take longer and may even result in a photocopy fee (up to $25). A FOIA request will generally take several weeks.