USCIS Delays N-400 Direct Mail Program

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced it will delay implementation of the Direct Mail Program for the N-400, Application for Naturalization. A Federal Register notice is scheduled to be published Oct. 10, 2008, announcing this delay.   Last month, USCIS published a notice in the Federal Register, which would have changed the filing address for N-400s from USCIS Service...
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USCIS Adds N-400 (Naturalization) Form To Direct Mail Program

U.S. Citizenship and Immigrations Services (USCIS) announced publication of a Federal Register Notice that expands the Direct Mail program to include Form N-400, Application for Naturalization.  The notice advises the public to file non-military N-400 applications with the appropriate Lockbox and provides a 30-day transition period whereby the Service Centers will forward any N-400...
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USCIS Creates New Web Page for Redesigned Naturalization Test

Do you have a pending application for U.S. citizenship?  Are you hearing ‘chatter’ about a redesigned civics test and want to know which test will apply to you?  The Immigration Service has designed a new web site that will answer all of our questions, as well as provide you with the new test.  To view the site, please go to THIS...
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USCIS Releases Naturalization Processing Times Report

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released a report with projected times for naturalization processing at USCIS local offices around the country.  These processing times provide a sense of how quickly a case may be processed if there are no complicating factors.  To view the report, please go to THIS...
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USCIS Updates Naturalization Processing Times

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it will finish more than one million naturalization cases during fiscal year 2008. The agency also recently updated the expected time it will take to complete naturalization cases, projecting processing times averaging 13-15 months. That’s a three month improvement from the 16-18 month projection that USCIS made six...
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