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  2. Begin by entering your 9-digit A-Number at the top of the form. This is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. In Part 1, provide your current legal name, date of birth, and physical address. Ensure all names used are listed accurately.
  4. In Part 2, fill out details regarding your Form N-400 denial, including the receipt number and the date of denial notice.
  5. Part 3 requires biographic information such as ethnicity and race. Select options that apply to you.
  6. In Part 4, clearly state your reasons for requesting a hearing on your denied Form N-400. Use additional space if necessary.
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Once you file Form N-336, USCIS will schedule a hearing date, usually within 180 days of filing the appeal. The hearing typically occurs at the local USCIS field office, where your initial application was processed. USCIS will notify you by mail of the time and location of the hearing.
While there is no right to appeal a refusal of a citizenship decision, a request can be made by an applicant for that decision to be reconsidered if they can show the reason for the refusal was incorrect and that decision was not soundly based on either law, policy or procedure.
USCIS attempts to provide at least two weeks of notice before an interview.
If USCIS rejects your Form N-336 for any of the reasons above, the form and any fees will be returned to you if you provide a complete and valid mailing address, and you will be notified why the form is considered deficient. If USCIS cannot return the filing fee, USCIS will deposit the fee.
Application Overview Processing time: 180 days (on average). Deadline: 30 days from receiving your N-400 denial letter.

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You can request a hearing if your Form N-400 is denied after your eligibility interview, and if you believe you can overcome the grounds for denial. You should file your Form N-336 within 30 calendar days of receiving the decision denying your Form N-400 (or within 33 calendar days if we mailed the decision to you).
Interview and citizenship test: 38 months after you apply, you will be scheduled for an interview at USCIS, where you will have to demonstrate your knowledge of basic English (unless youre older and qualify for an exemption; see our FAQ) and U.S. civics.

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