What Crimes Should You Report to the USCIS on Form N-400?

When applying for citizenship using Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, it is important to always be honest with the USCIS. Trying to keep any information away from the immigration officers could lead to a denial of your application, according to the agency. But do you have to report every single crime? What about traffic tickets where […]

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Citizenship Day

Whether gained through birthright or by using Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, U.S. citizenship is distinctive. It bestows special protections, rights, and duties to Americans in exchange for their allegiance to and support of the United States. Most citizens enjoy benefits like freedom of expression, the right to vote, and due process. Not every country across

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How to Notify U.S. Immigration About a Change of Address

If you’re an immigrant, you must let the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) know when you change your address. An address change is crucial to ensure you receive up-to-date information on your case—plus, it’s the law.  However, be aware that changing your address with the postal service will not change it with USCIS.

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