I-751 removes conditions on a marriage-based green card, while N-400 grants full U.S. citizenship.
Read MoreExpedite N-400 citizenship (financial hardship, humanitarian reasons, military service, USCIS error, aging out) with written request, strong proofs, but USCIS has final say and only speeds up processing, not approval.
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Read MoreForm N-400 applicants need photos, green card copy, eligibility proof, residence proof, marriage records (if applicable), selective service proof (males 18-26), military records (if applicable), criminal history documentation, and the filing fee (check USCIS requirements and consult an attorney if needed).
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Read MoreApplicants with pending N-400 forms (filed before April 1, 2024) can request a gender change to "X" after April 1, 2024.
Instructions on how to request the change depend on whether you have an online account, received an RFE (Request for Evidence), or have a pending VAWA, T, or U-related case. Refer to the USCIS website for details.
Read MoreFor a smooth Form N-400 application journey to US citizenship, follow USCIS's guide, use the latest version, gather documents, be truthful, use clear formatting...
Read MoreConfused about N-600 (citizenship confirmation) or N-400 (naturalization application)? Use N-600 if you believe you're already a US citizen lacking proof, and N-400 if you're a green card holder seeking to become one...
Read MoreIn this blog, we will explore the simplified testing process for the N-400 application and how it works.
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