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To get U.S. citizenship, you must file Form N-400: Application for Naturalization with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Processing times for Form N-400 have stayed fairly consistent over the past five years with the average wait time being about 11 months.
How much does it cost to apply for naturalization? The current government filing fee for naturalization applications is $725, including $640 for processing and $85 for biometrics services. Military applicants are exempt from both the application filing fee and the biometrics fee.
How to become a U.S. citizen 1) Lawful permanent resident of the U.S. 2) You must be 18 years old. 3) You must have resided for three months in the state where you will apply for U.S. citizenship. 4) Continuous residency and physical presence in the U.S. 5) You must be a person of good moral character.
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Steps for Adjustment of Status Determine if you are eligible to apply for a Green Card. You or someone else must file an immigrant petition for you (if applicable) Check visa availability (if applicable) File Form I-485. Go to your Application Support Center appointment. Go to your interview (if applicable)
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$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.
Fees: There is a fee for Form N-400. However, if you cannot afford the naturalization fee, then you may be eligible for a fee waiver (.uscis.gov/i-912) or fee reduction (.uscis.gov/i-942).
The current naturalization fee for a U.S. citizenship application is $725. That total includes $640 for application processing and $85 for biometrics services, both of which are nonrefundable, regardless of whether the U.S. government approves or rejects an application.

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