Update to Form N-300, Application to File Declaration of 2026

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Form N-300, Application to File Declaration of Intention, enables you, a lawful permanent resident, to notify U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that you intend to become a citizen of the United States. USCIS does not require that you file this application to become eligible for naturalization.
If you make this mistake, you must send the following to the local USCIS office that processes your application: A cover letter along with a new N-400 form with the correct answers, and. An annex explaining the affirmative answers to relevant questions.
File Form I-485 If you are in the United States and are eligible for adjustment of status, you may file a Form I-485. Go to the Form I-485 instructions and the web page for your immigrant category for instructions on how to complete your application and properly file it with USCIS.
Once you submit your form, you cannot edit it directly. However, you can notify USCIS of any corrections you need to make.
Do Assist the applicant to shape their declaration. Organize the declaration chronologically and/or thematically. Include dates whenever possible. Include detailed information about the applicants coming out experience. Include detailed accounts of specific examples of mistreatment that the applicant suffered.

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Applicants may submit Form N-565 to request issuance of a replacement Certificate of Citizenship or a Certificate of Naturalization to correct the name or DOB if the correction is justified due to USCIS error. No filing fee is required when an application is filed based on a USCIS error.
You can correct some errors by contacting USCIS or at your naturalization interview. Others may require more formal steps, such as submitting a written correction or withdrawing and refiling your application.

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