Lying on your naturalization application (USCIS Form N-400) or during the naturalization interview can have serious legal consequences. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) emphasizes that providing false information is treated as a grave matter under immigration and federal criminal law. This includes the application being signed under penalty of perjury and the interview conducted under oath.

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The impact of these consequences can be significant for immigrants seeking citizenship, highlighting the importance of honesty in the application process. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.


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