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How much does the N400 form cost?

How much does the N400 form cost?

$725
$640. (Add the $85 biometric fee for a total of $725, where applicable. See exceptions below.) If you file your Form N-400 online, you may pay your fee online.

What is form I 912 used for?

Use this form to request a fee waiver (or submit a written request) for certain immigration forms and services based on a demonstrated inability to pay.

What documents do I need to send with my N400?

Documents to submit with your N-400 Application for Naturalization

  • Proof of Green Card Holder (Permanent Resident) status.
  • Your application fee payment.
  • Proof of your current marital status.
  • Proof of your identity.
  • Proof of your military service.
  • Proof of any medical disability you have.
  • A fee-reduction application.

What is the difference between N-400 and N-600?

Form N-400 is used by green card holders to apply for citizenship through a process called naturalization, whereas Form N-600 is used by people who are already citizens, but do not have proof of their citizenship.

How long does it take to get n400 approved?

around 6-24 months
The current average processing time for Form N-400 is around 6-24 months (as of August 2022). Generally, however, the speed of processing depends on the USCIS field office handling the application, and some applicants can get a head start on the process (see “Filing Early” below).

Who is eligible for i-912 form?

Individuals with a household income is at or below 150% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines (at the time of filing), individuals (or their spouses) receiving a means-tested benefit, or having a qualifying financial hardship are eligible for the fee waiver for the forms listed in the section above.

Can I submit Form N-400 online?

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) now allows U.S. permanent residents to apply for citizenship (naturalization) online. USCIS still accepts the paper version of Form N-400 by mail. The online option may, however, be simpler for many applicants.

Can I travel during N-400 process?

First, travel is permissible during the application process for U.S. naturalization and alongside it being permissible there are no travel restrictions once you have filed your form N-400, Application for Naturalization.

What happens if N-400 is denied?

The denial of N-400 does not automatically make your case ready for deportation. However, if USCIS officers find any fraud or other grounds making you ineligible to obtain permanent residence, you may face deportation proceedings. They may cancel your card and place you in immigration court.