The USCIS announced this week two important updates regarding filing Form N-400, Application for Naturalization.
The first update is that applicants no longer need to submit two passport style photographs. You, as a green card holder and applicant for naturalization, will have your image captured when you appear at the Application Support Center (“ASC”) for the biometric appointment.
The second update states that all applicants, regardless of age, must schedule an appointment at the ASC for collection of their fingerprints, photographs, and signature. Previously applicants who were 75 years or older were not required to appear at an ASC.
The experienced immigration attorney at Porter Law Office, LLC has helped numerous individuals achieve their dream of becoming a U.S. citizen through the naturalization process.
If you hold a green card and are interested in the naturalization process, contact Ohio immigration and naturalization lawyer for a consultation to discuss your options.
These updates are due in large part to the fact that this form is now processed electronically. Their improved technology means they can now capture fingerprints for applicants of all ages.
This enhances USCIS’s ability to confirm the applicant’s identity and perform required background checks. Although the change will mostly inconvenience those who are 75 years or older, they will be pardoned from the usual biometrics fee.
The USCIS makes sure that their facilities are accessible to individuals with disabilities. However, USCIS can make special arrangements to accommodate the needs of the elderly and applicants with disabilities, who are homebound or hospitalized.
This is known as homebound processing and you can request an accommodation for their appointment by submitting a service request online or calling the National Customer Service Center (“NCSC”) during all hours at 800-375-5283.
The experienced immigration lawyer at Columbus, Ohio based Porter Law Office, LLC is dedicated to assisting green card holders and foreign nationals navigate the complex immigration rules and regulations. Specifically, Porter Law Office, LLC has helped numerous individuals obtain U.S. citizenship through the naturalization process. Our firm is conveniently located outside of Columbus, Ohio in the suburb of Gahanna. If you need help with an immigration issue, or if you have questions on becoming a U.S. citizen through the naturalization process, contact Columbus, Ohio immigration lawyer Matthew R. Porter today for free consultation to discuss your case.
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