close
close

US Citizenship: Know the Five Forms of Naturalization You Can Present Virtually | United States | rppusa

New virtual service for US citizenship applications available on the USCIS website

In an effort to streamline the process of applying for U.S. citizenship, the Citizenship and Immigration Service of the USA (USCIS) has introduced a new virtual service that allows users to complete certain naturalization forms online. This initiative aims to provide an easier and safer experience for immigrants seeking U.S. citizenship.

To access the virtual service, users must create a free account on the Uscis website. There are currently five naturalization forms that can be processed online, making it easier for applicants to submit their documentation without having to visit the Uscis office in person.

The virtual citizenship forms available on the Uscis website include:
– Naturalization Application (N-400): Used to apply for US citizenship.
– Request for Hearing on Decision in Naturalization Proceedings (N-336): Used to request a hearing before an immigration officer on a denial of a naturalization application.
– Request for Replacement of Naturalization Document (N-565): Used to request a replacement naturalization certificate or other related documents.
– Application for Certificate of Citizenship (N-600): Used to apply for a Certificate of Citizenship.
– Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate under Section 322 (N-600): Used by minors living abroad to claim U.S. citizenship based on their parents’ citizenship.

According to Uscis, the online forms provide immigrants with a more efficient and user-friendly way to complete their citizenship applications. By using the virtual service, applicants can save time and effort by submitting their documents electronically.

The introduction of the virtual service underlines Uscis’s commitment to modernize its processes and embrace digital solutions to improve the immigration experience for applicants. With the convenience of completing naturalization forms online, immigrants can now take an important step toward realizing their U.S. citizenship dreams.