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01. Start with a blank N 400 naturalization Application Form
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02. Add and configure fillable fields
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Step 3: Start new document creation.

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Step 4: Insert template fillable areas.

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Step 5: Fine-tune your form.

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You generally have 2 options for filing your Form N-400 with USCIS: Online; or. By mail (paper).
The Attorney General is authorized to cancel any certificate of citizenship, certificate of naturalization, copy of a declaration of intention, or other certificate, document or record heretofore issued or made by the Commissioner or a Deputy Commissioner or hereafter made by the Attorney General if it shall appear to
(6) An applicant or petitioner may withdraw an application or petition at any time until a decision is issued by USCIS or, in the case of an approved petition, until the person is Page 3 Page 3 admitted or granted adjustment or change of status, based on the petition. However, a withdrawal may not be retracted.
After you send your application to USCIS: Withdraw Write a letter to USCIS to request the withdrawal of your OPT application. Include your full name, SEVIS ID number, and USCIS receipt number. You must sign and date the letter. Handwritten signatures are strongly recommended.
You may withdraw your application at any time during the naturalization process by sending a request in writing to your USCIS district director. If the district director agrees to the withdrawal, your application will be denied without further notice.
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If you must make substantial corrections to your Form N-400, USCIS recommends that you start a new Form N-400 rather than using correction tape or fluid to correct the information. Our scanners may see through the white correction tape or fluid.
Take the Oath of Allegiance to become a U.S. citizen. Can I download my n400 application? You can obtain a free copy of Form N-400 on the N-400 page of the USCIS website. Here, you can download and print out the form.

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