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Dear Leonardo,Thank you for using CitizenPath to prepare your USCIS paperwork. The following pages includeimportant instructions for completing your form/application and filing it with USCIS.PLEWe want you to have a successful result. Therefore, if you have any additional questions or feelyou need further assistance, please contact us.CONTACT USSELF HELPMon-Fri 8am to 5pm PSTAvailable online 24 / 71-888-777-9102Online m/helpSincerely,MWe will also be emailing you a quick customer satisfaction survey. We would appreciate yourhonest feedback so that we can continue to improve our service.SACitizenPath Customer Support TeamORDER SUMMARYN400-16095ORDER #Leonardo SilvaCOMPLETED BY04/10/2017DATE COMPLETEDPage 1 / 8DO NOT Send This Page to USCIS

N-400Application for NaturalizationPLEFiling Check ListStep 1: Review, sign and date your applicationStep 2: Make a copy of your final application for your recordsStep 3: Prepare your filing fee and gather documents to submitStep 4: Mail the completed application to USCISStep 1: Review, sign and date your applicationPlease review your printed application carefully. Make sure that each response reflects theinformation that you want to communicate to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services(USCIS). Mistakes and omissions of information will cause delays and may even result in yourapplication to be denied. Reviewing the prepared application is applicant's responsibility.CitizenPath will not accept responsibility for the rejection or denial of an application due to theapplicant's failure to review the application.MAfter you have reviewed the application and are comfortable that it is prepared accurately, pleasesign and date it in black ink on Page 17, Part 13, Item 3.Sign your full name in the box labeled "Signature".Write the date in the box labeled "Date (mm/dd/yyyy)" using the month/date/year format.SAYour application must contain an original signature in black ink. A photocopy of a signedapplication or a typewritten name in place of a signature is not acceptable. If you are under 14years of age, your parent or legal guardian may sign the application on your behalf. If signing for achild under 14 years of age, sign the child's name, then write "By" and sign your name.We have provided you with a complimentary Form G-1145, e-Notification of ApplicationAcceptance. This is an optional form that you may use if you would like to receive a text messageor email when USCIS accepts your Form N-400 application. File the Form G-1145 with Form N-400as instructed in Step 4. If you do not want a text message or email, you may disregard the FormG-1145.Page 2 / 8DO NOT Send This Page to USCIS

Step 2: Make a copy of your final application for your recordsCitizenPath recommends that you make a copy of the application for your own records.PLEStep 3: Prepare your filing fee and gather documents to submitYou must send in the following items with your N-400 application:Submit 725 payment for your USCIS fees ( 640 application fee 85 biometrics servicesfee) with this application. If you choose to pay by check or money order, it must be drawnon a bank or other financial institution located in the United States and must be payable inU.S. currency. Make the check or money order payable to U.S. Department of HomelandSecurity.You may also pay your USCIS fees for N-400 by credit card. If you choose to pay by creditcard, you must fill out Form G-1450 which can be downloaded at www.uscis.gov/g-1450.A photocopy of both sides of your Permanent Resident Card (green card).MSubmit a photocopy of your current legal marital status document. Examples of acceptabledocuments include your current marriage certificate, divorce, annulment decree, or deathcertificate of former spouse.SABased on your response of “Yes” to one or more questions in Part 12, Items 1-43 (except37 and 38), CitizenPath encourages you to consult with an immigration attorney beforefiling your application. When you are ready to file, you must:Attach a written explanation on a separate sheet that details why you answered"Yes"Attach any additional information or documentation that helps explain your answer.Any document containing foreign language submitted to USCIS must be accompanied by a fullEnglish language translation which the translator has certified as complete and accurate, and bythe translator's certification that he or she is competent to translate from the foreign language intoEnglish.Page 3 / 8DO NOT Send This Page to USCIS

Step 4: Mail the completed application to USCISUse a 9” x 12” envelope (or larger if necessary to accommodate documentation).PLEWrite your return address in the upper left corner of the envelope. If there is any problemwith the mail, the mail carrier should return it to this address.Insert your application as well as supporting documents and payment (if applicable) in theenvelope and mail from a post office by certified mail or a courier service that provides areturn receipt. Your application package should be organized in the following order:Payment (check, money order or G-1450) paper clipped to the top documentCover letter (optional)Form G-1145 (optional e-notification)Form N-400Supporting documents (Step 3 items)If you would like to mail your application via U.S. Postal Service (USPS), address it to:MUSCISP.O. Box 660060Dallas, TX 75266If you prefer to mail your application using Express Mail or commercial courier deliveries,address it to:SAUSCISAttention: N-4002501 S. State Hwy 121 Business Ste 400Lewisville, TX 75067CitizenPath recommends you take your envelope into a post office to mail so that you can ensurethat you have included proper postage and use certified mail or a courier service. Keep your returnreceipt in a safe place (such as with your other immigration-related paperwork).Page 4 / 8DO NOT Send This Page to USCIS

What's Next?1. Once your application has been accepted by USCIS, it will be checked for completeness.Incomplete applications may be denied at this point.PLE2. Next, USCIS will inform you in writing when to go to your local USCIS Application SupportCenter (ASC) for your biometrics services appointment. USCIS requires applicants to befingerprinted for the purpose of conducting Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) criminalbackground checks. All applicants must have background checks completed before USCISwill schedule an interview. If you are 75 years old or older at the time of filing, you areexempted from the biometrics fee, but you must attend the biometrics appointment.3. Once all the preliminary processes on your case are complete, USCIS will schedule aninterview with you to complete the naturalization process. Report to the USCIS office at thedate and time on your appointment notice, and take the appointment notice with you. It isvery important not to miss your interview. If you have to miss your interview, you shouldwrite to the office where your interview is to be conducted as soon as possible and ask tohave your interview rescheduled. Rescheduling an interview may add several months to thenaturalization process, so make all attempts to attend your original interview date.M4. You will be issued a written notice of decision for your N-400 application. If an approval isgranted, you will be eligible for naturalization. You must take the Oath of Allegiance.SA5. Some people may be able to participate in the oath ceremony on the same day as yourinterview. If a same day oath ceremony is unavailable, USCIS will mail you a notificationwith the date, time, and location of your scheduled oath ceremony. Again, make every effortto attend the oath ceremony on the day USCIS scheduled you; rescheduling will delay yournaturalization.6. You are not a U.S. citizen until you take the Oath of Allegiance at a naturalizationceremony. The oath is administered by USCIS at an administrative ceremony or by a judgein a judicial ceremony. A court has exclusive authority to conduct the ceremonies in certainUSCIS districts. You receive your Certificate of Naturalization after taking the Oath ofAllegiance.Good Luck!Page 5 / 8DO NOT Send This Page to USCIS

Naturalization Interview ChecklistPLEThe following is a list of documents to bring with you to your Form N-400 interview. In many casesyou will not be asked to show some of these items. However, if you do not have them in yourpossession at the time of the interview, it will likely delay your naturalization. You do not need tooffer this information until you are specifically asked for it.Permanent Resident CardState-issued identification such as a driver’s licenseValid and expired passport(s) as well as any travel documents issued by USCISEvidence of Your Current Legal Marital Status. Bring the original of all marriage certificates,divorce or annulment decrees, death certificates, and other official records to confirm youmarital history and your current legal marital status.SAMBring evidence that all of the children listed on your Form N-400 are your children.Examples of acceptable documents include:Birth certificates for all children you claim, or a court order naming you as theparent; orFinal adoption certificates or decrees for all children you have legally adopted.In addition, if you have dependent children living apart from you, bring evidence that yousupport each dependent child and that you have complied with child support obligations.Bring photocopies of the court or government order and evidence you have complied withthe order if a court has ordered you to provide financial support for a spouse, ex-spouse, orchildren. Examples of acceptable documents include:Cancelled checks or money order receipts;A court or agency document showing child support payments;Evidence of wage garnishments; orA notarized letter from the parent or guardian who cares for your children.Bring photocopies of income tax returns that you filed with the IRS for the past 5 years (or 3years if filing for naturalization on the basis of marriage to a U.S. citizen). Tax returns arenot required for every case. However, USCIS strongly encourages you to bring your taxreturns; especially if you are filing based on marriage to a U.S. citizen or have traveledoutside the United States for a period that lasted 6 months or more. You can request copiesof Federal tax documents at your local IRS office or www.irs.gov.Page 6 / 8DO NOT Send This Page to USCIS

You may also bring an original IRS tax transcript listing tax information for the past 5 years(3 years if filing on the basis of marriage to a U.S. citizen). To obtain a free IRS taxtranscript, visit www.irs.gov. Select “Tools” and then select “Order a Return or AccountTranscript.” For assistance, you can also call the IRS at 1-800-908-9946.PLEBring proof of your registration with the Selective Service. If you were required to registerand did not, provide a typed or printed statement explaining why you did not register andprovide a status information letter from the Selective Service. For more information aboutthe Selective Service registration, or how to get proof that you registered, visit www.sss.govor call 1-888-655-1825.Bring documentation that explains your arrests and/or conviction(s):If you have ever been arrested or detained anywhere in the world, by any law enforcementofficer, for any reason, and no charges were filed, bring:An original or court-certified arrest report; andAn official, certified statement from the arresting agency or applicable courtconfirming that no charges were filed.MIf you have ever been arrested or detained anywhere in the world, by any law enforcementofficer, for any reason, and charges were filed, bring:SACertified photocopies of all arrest reports, charging documents, court dispositions,sentencing reports, and any other relevant documents.You may include any additional evidence in your favor concerning thecircumstances of your arrests or convictions that you would like USCIS to consider.If you were placed on probation, you must provide evidence to show that youcompleted your probationary sentence.If you have ever been convicted or placed in an alternative sentencing program (such asdiversion) or rehabilitative program (such as drug treatment or community service program),bring:An original or court-certified sentencing record for each incident; andEvidence that you completed your sentence, such as a probation record, parolerecord, or evidence that you completed an alternative sentencing program orPage 7 / 8DO NOT Send This Page to USCIS

rehabilitative program. Copies must be certified by the issuing agency.If you have ever had any arrest or conviction vacated, set aside, sealed, expunged, orotherwise removed from your record, bring:PLEA original or court-certified court order vacating, setting aside, sealing, expunging orotherwise removing the arrest or conviction from your record; orAn original statement from the court that no record exists of your arrest orconviction.You do not need to submit documentation for traffic fines or incidents that did not involve anarrest or did not involve drugs or alcohol, if the only penalty was a fine of less than 500 orpoints on your driving record. You must submit documentation of traffic incidents if:The incident involved alcohol or drugs;The incident led to an arrest; orThe incident seriously injured another person.SAMNote: You must provide the documentation even if someone including a judge, lawenforcement officer, or attorney told you that you no longer have a record or told you thatyou do not have to disclose the information. It is also highly recommended that you consultwith an immigration attorney and request representation at your naturalization interview.Page 8 / 8DO NOT Send This Page to USCISPowered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

ORDER # N400-16095 COMPLETED BY Leonardo Silva DATE COMPLETED 04/10/2017 Page 1 / 8 DO NOT Send This Page to USCIS SAMPLE. . Any document containing foreign language submitted to USCIS must be accompanied by a full . Naturalization Interview Checklist The following is a list of documents to bring with you to your Form N-400 interview. In .

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