USCIS’s review process for N-400 applications includes a comprehensive examination of an applicant’s legal status as a permanent resident. This review, known as the Section 318 review, can result in removal proceedings for applicants, even if they have not committed any wrongdoing.
Key Details:
- Section 318 of the Immigration and Nationality Act mandates that applicants must prove lawful permanent residence.
- Conditional residents must have their conditions removed before applying for naturalization.
- If an applicant gained permanent residence through fraud or deceit, they are ineligible for naturalization.
- Errors made by USCIS or other agencies during the processing of permanent residence can also affect eligibility for naturalization.
This review process highlights the importance of maintaining accurate records and understanding the implications of past immigration statuses for those seeking U.S. citizenship.
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