What Happens After Filing Form N-400 for U.S. Citizenship?

What Happens After Filing Form N-400 for U.S. Citizenship?

Update: 2024-09-20
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From receiving your receipt notice to the final oath ceremony, I’ll cover all the steps, including how to track your case, the biometrics process, what to expect during the interview, and common issues that could lead to delays or denials.

We’ll also talk about traveling during your N-400 process, preparing for the U.S. history and English tests, and the steps you need to take to avoid any surprises along the way.

Whether you're just starting the process or already filed your case, this video will help you understand each stage and what to watch out for.

Timestamps: 

0:00 - Introduction to N-400 Citizenship Process

 0:05 - About John Krabi, Immigration Lawyer a

0:07 - Overview of Filing and What to Expect

0:17 - Receipt Notice and Tracking Your Case

0:29 - Online Account Registration

0:42 - Biometrics Appointment Details

0:51 - Traveling While Your Case is Pending

1:11 - Continuous Residence Requirement

1:22 - Case Processing Times

1:29 - Request for Evidence (RFE)

1:40 - Interview Process: US History and English Skills

2:01 - Preparing for the Interview

2:34 - Changing Your Name and Judge’s Role

2:54 - Oath Ceremony Details

3:17 - Post-Interview Approval

 3:26 - If Your Case Isn’t Approved

3:45 - Potential Deportation Issues

4:05 - Common Issues Leading to Denials

4:24 - Oath Ceremony Scheduling

 4:39 - Receiving Your Naturalization Certificate

4:50 - Applying for a US Passport

5:05 - Planning International Travel

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What Happens After Filing Form N-400 for U.S. Citizenship?

What Happens After Filing Form N-400 for U.S. Citizenship?

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