Before you do anything with the government, you should find out what records the government has about you. Here are a few examples why: **You’re ready to apply for citizenship, and so you apply for a copy of your USCIS records that relate to your Lawful Permanent Resident Adjustment of Status application. Once you get your USCIS records, you see that you made a mistake on your application: you noted an incorrect Read More
N-400 Application Has New Required Form
USCIS has updated Form N-400 Application for Naturalization. As of December 23, 2016, USCIS will ONLY accept the new version. Also, as of December 22, 2016, USCIS will require the new fees to be paid for N-400 and all other USCIS forms that have been subject to the fee increase. You can find the new USCIS Form N-400 here: https://www.uscis.gov/n-400 You can find the USCIS fee increase list Read More
Should I file to renew my permanent resident card if I have a pending N-400 naturalization application?
Yes, if your card will expire within six months of filing an N-400 form with the USCIS. No, if you file Form N-400 while your card is valid for at least 6 months. You must be eligible to file Form N-400 at the time you file, regardless of the expiration date of your "green card." If you file according to the above timelines, you will be able to obtain proof of your status---a stamp in your passport called "Alien Read More
Credit Cards Payments Accepted for N-400 Applications
Effective September 24, 2015, you may pay for your N-400, Application for Naturalization, using a credit card. The N400 is the only form that can be paid for by credit card using the G1450, Authorization for Credit Card Transaction. For further information please visit AILA. Read More

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