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How do you decline citizenship?

How do you decline citizenship?

A person wishing to renounce his or her U.S. citizenship must voluntarily and with intent to relinquish U.S. citizenship:

  1. appear in person before a U.S. consular or diplomatic officer,
  2. in a foreign country at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate; and.
  3. sign an oath of renunciation.

Can you withdraw your N-400 application?

You may withdraw your application at any time during the naturalization process by sending a request in writing to your USCIS district director. If the district director agrees to the withdrawal, your application will be denied without further notice.

Is it OK to withdraw N400 citizenship application twice?

In short, officer will be concerned about why you withdrew your application twice. You may withdraw. USCIS will review the reasons – if valid, there is no issue. Contact a US immigration attorney.

What happens if I withdraw my citizenship application?

You must speak with an attorney to discuss your individual case. Withdrawal of application by itself does not affect your next application, however, if your withdrew your application due to a problem like matters of inadmissibility that came up at the interview, then it might make the officer sensitive about your case.

What to do if your citizenship application is denied?

If your N-400 was denied and you feel that USCIS was wrong to deny you citizenship, you may request a hearing with a USCIS officer. Your denial letter will explain how to request a hearing and will include the form you need.

What to do if your N-400 Application is denied?

Contact a US immigration attorney. If you have a DUI/wet-reckless conviction in the last 5 years or if you are still on probation, then your N-400 may get denied for lack of good moral character.

How to withdraw my N-400 citizenship application?

* This will flag comments for moderators to take action. You would need to submit a written request to USCIS stating you wish to withdrawthe application. The letter should include your filing receipt number and alien number. You should mail the letter to the office where you are scheduled for an interview.

What to do if you want to withdraw your USCIS application?

You would need to submit a written request to USCIS stating you wish to withdrawthe application. The letter should include your filing receipt number and alien number. You should mail the letter to the office where you are scheduled for an interview. You may reapply in the future should you wish to do so and are eligible.

If your N-400 was denied and you feel that USCIS was wrong to deny you citizenship, you may request a hearing with a USCIS officer. Your denial letter will explain how to request a hearing and will include the form you need.

What happens if you answer a question wrong on your naturalization application?

If USCIS believes that your answer to a question is deceptive or untrue, your Application for Naturalization will be delayed and could be denied. It doesn’t matter if the error was innocent. You must make sure that your application for naturalization is true and accurate when filed.