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Submit the following to USCIS: Form N-565 (complete Part 4 to explain the error); The naturalization or citizenship certificate containing the error; and. Supporting documentation to show what the correct information should be.
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.
In general, an applicant submits an Application for Replacement Naturalization/Citizenship Document (Form N-565) to request a replacement Certificate of Citizenship or Certificate of Naturalization.
If your document has incorrect information because of USCIS error (for example, USCIS made a typo), you may submit a Typographic Error service request. Before you submit a request, review the Updating or Correcting Your Documents webpage. The page provides information on how to return your document.
You generally have 2 options for filing your Form N-400 with USCIS: Online; or. By mail (paper).
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If you have made a mistake on your citizenship application, USCIS may send you a request for evidence (RFE) requesting more information about the mistake. However, if the mistake is serious enough, USCIS could deny the form and request a new one.
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.
Inaccurate or Incomplete Form N-400 Common errors include inaccuracies in personal information, employment history, or failing to disclose all necessary details about travel outside the United States. Some applicants also mistakenly leave sections blank, which can lead to processing delays or even denials.

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