As a naturalization applicant, you’re anxious to know what happens after filing and the N-400 processing time line to become a U.S. citizen.| CitizenPath
This overview for Form N-600, Application for Certificate of Citizenship, explains it's purpose, costs, processing times, and more.| CitizenPath
More than 96 percent of applicants pass the U.S. citizenship test. There are numerous resources to help you prepare for naturalization.| CitizenPath
USCIS may issue a Request For Evidence when an application or petition lacks necessary documentation or evidence to make a decision.| CitizenPath
When you apply for a benefit from USCIS, a standard part of the process is a biometric appointment (also known as a biometrics screening).| CitizenPath
The public charge rule affects persons who are applying for a green card. It is one of the grounds of inadmissibility and can be an obstacle.| CitizenPath
This overview for Form I-864, Affidavit of Support, explains it's purpose, costs, processing times, and more.| CitizenPath
This overview for Form I-485, Application to Adjust Status, explains it's purpose, costs, processing times, and more.| CitizenPath
Confused about the State Department visa bulletin? Learn how it works based on your priority date. Simplified guide! #VisaBulletin| CitizenPath
This overview for Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, explains it's purpose, costs, processing times, and more.| CitizenPath
Explore the consular processing path for obtaining a green card. See what happens when you start your journey today! #ConsularProcessing| CitizenPath
Several grounds of inadmissibility can prevent foreign nationals from entering/remaining in the U.S. or applying for a green card.| CitizenPath
CitizenPath's Adjustment of Status Package ensures you correctly file Form I-485 and obtain a green card or your money back.| CitizenPath
Navigate the adjustment of status process to become a green card holder. Simplified steps for you! #AdjustmentOfStatus| CitizenPath
Discover the simplified process of family-based immigration in the United States. Learn how relatives can secure a green card easily.| CitizenPath