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Overcoming Common Challenges in the Citizenship Application Process

March 28, 2024
Cambridge Immigration Law

Embarking on the path to U.S. citizenship through naturalization is a significant milestone for immigrants seeking to become permanent members of American society. However, the citizenship application process can present various challenges and issues that applicants may encounter along the way. In this blog post, we'll explore some of the common challenges and issues faced by individuals during the citizenship Read More

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Navigating the U.S. Citizenship Application Process: A Comprehensive Guide

March 28, 2024
Cambridge Immigration Law

Becoming a citizen of the United States is a significant milestone for immigrants seeking to fully integrate into American society. The application process for U.S. citizenship, also known as naturalization, involves several steps, documentation requirements, and forms. In this blog post, we'll provide an overview of the application process, including the necessary forms, documentation, fees, and steps involved in Read More

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New Edition of Form N-400, Application for Naturalization

April 19, 2016
Cambridge Immigration Law

As part of USCIS's ongoing forms improvement initiative, effective April 13, 2016 USCIS revised Form N-400. The 9/13/13 version of Form N-400 can still be used until August 9, 2016. Some of the changes include removing the 2D barcode technology from the form, removing parts that do not apply to certain applicants and providing additional instructions to help applicants identify what evidence they need to submit with Read More

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