USCIS’s N445 form, used during the naturalization process, inquires whether applicants have joined the Communist Party or a terrorist organization since their last interview. This detail has sparked discussions regarding the absence of such questions in the Oath of Allegiance itself, which new citizens must take. The form aims to ensure that applicants align with U.S. values and national security interests.
Key Details:
- The N445 form is part of the naturalization process for U.S. citizenship.
- It asks about membership in the Communist Party or terrorist organizations.
- The Oath of Allegiance does not include similar inquiries.
- This discrepancy raises questions about the consistency of the naturalization process.
This development may impact how prospective citizens view their responsibilities and the expectations set by USCIS during the naturalization process. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @DieMehrBrennt
