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TABLE OF CHANGES – INSTRUCTIONSInstructions for Form N-336, Instructions for Request for Hearing on a Decision inNaturalization Proceedings Under Section 336OMB Number: 1615-005004/15/2019Reason for Revision: Revision.Legend for Proposed Text: Black font Current text Red font ChangesExpires 5/31/2019Edition Date 12/23/2016Current Page Numberand SectionPage 1,What Is the Purpose ofForm N-336?Page 1,A Guide toNaturalizationCurrent TextProposed Text[Page 1][Page 1]What Is the Purpose of Form N-336?What Is the Purpose of Form N-336?You should use Form N-336, Request for aHearing on a Decision in NaturalizationProceedings, to request a hearing before animmigration officer on the denial of yourForm N-400, Application forNaturalization.You should use Form N-336, Request for aHearing on a Decision in NaturalizationProceedings under Section 336, to request ahearing before an immigration officer onthe denial of your Form N-400, Applicationfor Naturalization.[Page 1]A Guide to Naturalization[delete]To help you understand the naturalizationprocess, U.S. Citizenship and ImmigrationServices (USCIS) developed A Guide toNaturalization (M-476). This publicationprovides information on eligibilityrequirements and naturalization proceduresfor immigrants considering U.S.citizenship. If you do not already have acopy of M-476, you can obtain a copy fromthe USCIS website at uralization.Page 1,When Should You FileForm N-336?[Page 1][Page 1]When Should You File Form N-336?When Should You File Form N-336?You should file your request for a hearing(Form N-336) within 30 calendar days ofreceiving the decision denying your FormYou should file your request for a hearing(Form N-336) within 30 calendar days ofreceiving the decision denying your Form1AILA Doc. No. 19050631. (Posted 5/6/19)

Page 1,What Evidence MustYou Submit?N-400.N-400.USCIS will reject (not accept) a requestthat is not timely filed. USCIS will notrefund the filing fee if Form N-336 isrejected because it was not timely filed. If,however, your request for a hearing is nottimely filed, but it meets the requirementsfor a motion to reopen or motion toreconsider, USCIS will issue a decision inyour case.Generally, USCIS will reject a request thatis not timely filed. USCIS will not refundthe filing fee if Form N-336 is rejectedbecause it was not timely filed. However,if you do not timely file your request for ahearing, but it meets the requirements for amotion to reopen or motion to reconsider,USCIS will reopen or reconsider your caseand send you a decision.[moved up]Supporting Documents. You may submitany additional documents or briefs tosupport your Form N-336 at the time offiling your Form N-336 or at the time ofyour Form N-336 hearing.[Page 1][Page 1]What Evidence Must You Submit?[deleted]You must submit all evidence requested inthese instructions with your request. If youfail to submit required evidence, USCISmay reject or deny your request for failureto submit requested evidence or supportingdocuments or to establish eligibility inaccordance with 8 CFR 103.2(b)(1) andthese Instructions.Pages 1-2,General InstructionsSupporting Documents. You may submitany additional documents or briefs tosupport your Form N-336 at the time offiling your Form N-336 or at the time ofyour Form N-336 hearing.[moved up][Page 1][Page 1]General InstructionsGeneral InstructionsUSCIS provides forms free of chargethrough the USCIS website. In order toview, print, or fill out our forms, youshould use the latest version of AdobeReader, which you can download for freeat http://get.adobe.com/reader/. If you donot have Internet access, you may call theUSCIS National Customer Service Centerat 1-800-375-5283 and ask that we mail aform to you. For TTY (deaf or hard ofhearing) call: 1-800-767-1833.USCIS provides forms free of chargethrough the USCIS website. In order toview, print, or fill out our forms, youshould use the latest version of AdobeReader, which you can download for freeat http://get.adobe.com/reader/.Signature. Each request must be properlysigned and filed. For all signatures on thisSignature. Each request must be properlysigned and filed. For all signatures on this2AILA Doc. No. 19050631. (Posted 5/6/19)

request, USCIS will not accept a stampedor typewritten name in place of asignature. If you are under 14 years of age,your parent or legal guardian may sign therequest on your behalf. A legal guardianmay also sign for a mentally incompetentperson.request, USCIS will not accept a stampedor typewritten name in place of asignature. A legal guardian may also signfor a mentally incompetent person. If therequest is not signed or if the requisitesignature on the request is not valid, USCISwill reject the request. See 8 CFR103.2(a)(7)(ii)(A). If USCIS accepts arequest for adjudication and determines thatit has a deficient signature, USCIS willdeny the request.[new]Validity of Signatures. USCIS willconsider a photocopied, faxed, or scannedcopy of the original handwritten signaturevalid for filing purposes. The photocopy,fax, or scan must be of the originaldocument containing the handwritten inksignature.Filing Fee. Each request must beaccompanied by the appropriatefiling fee. (See the What Is theFiling Fee section of these Instructions.)Filing Fee. Each request must beaccompanied by the appropriatefiling fee. (See the What Is theFiling Fee section of these Instructions.)[Page 2][Page 2]Biometric Services Fee. If you file thisrequest with USCIS, you do not need toinclude a biometric services fee at the timeyou submit your request. If you are laternotified that you must submit biometrics,you will receive a biometric servicesappointment notice with instructions onhow to submit the additional biometricservices fee. If you file this request with anagency other than USCIS, please checkwith that agency to determine if and whenyou must submit a biometric services fee.[delete]Evidence. At the time of filing, you mustsubmit all evidence and supportingdocumentation listed inthe Specific Instructions and WhatEvidence Must You Submit sections ofthese Instructions.[delete]Biometric Services Appointment. USCISmay require that you appear for aninterview or provide fingerprints,photograph, and/or signature at any time toverify your identity, obtain additionalinformation, and conduct background andsecurity checks, including a check ofBiometric Services Appointment. USCISmay require that you appear for aninterview or provide biometrics at any timeto verify your identity, obtain additionalinformation, and conduct background andsecurity checks, including a check ofcriminal history records maintained by the3AILA Doc. No. 19050631. (Posted 5/6/19)

criminal history records maintained by theFederal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),before making a decision on yourapplication, petition, or request. AfterUSCIS receives your request and ensures itis complete, we will inform you in writing,if you need to attend a biometric servicesappointment. If an appointment isnecessary, the notice will provide you thelocation of your local or designatedUSCIS Application Support Center (ASC)and the date and time of your appointmentor, if you are currently overseas, instructyou to contact a U.S. Embassy, U.S.Consulate, or USCIS office outside theUnited States to set up an appointment.Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),before making a decision on yourapplication or petition. After USCISreceives your request and ensures it iscomplete, we will inform you if you needto attend a biometric servicesappointment. If an appointment isnecessary, the notice will provide you thelocation, date, and time of yourappointment. If you are outside the UnitedStates, the notice will provide you withinstructions for completing and submittingbiometrics from outside the United States.If you are required to provide biometrics, atyour appointment you must sign an oathreaffirming that:[no change]1. You provided or authorized allinformation in the request,2. You reviewed and understood all of theinformation contained in, and submittedwith, your request, and3. All of this information was complete,true, and correct at the time of filing.If you fail to attend your biometric servicesappointment, USCIS may deny yourrequest.Copies. You may submit legiblephotocopies of documents requested, unlessthe Instructions specifically state that youmust submit an original document. USCISmay request an original document at thetime of filing or at any time duringprocessing of an application, petition, orrequest. If you submit original documentswhen not required, the documents mayremain a part of the record, and USCIS willnot automatically return them to you.Copies. You may submit legiblephotocopies of documents requested, unlessthe Instructions specifically state that youmust submit an original document. USCISmay request an original document at thetime of filing or at any time duringprocessing of an application or petition. IfUSCIS requests an original document fromyou, it will be returned to you after USCISdetermines it no longer needs your original.[new]NOTE: If you submit original documentswhen not required or requested by USCIS,your original documents may beimmediately destroyed after we receivethem.Translations. If you submit a documentwith information in a foreign language, youTranslations. If you submit a documentwith information in a foreign language, you4AILA Doc. No. 19050631. (Posted 5/6/19)

must also submit a full Englishtranslation. The translator must sign acertification that the English languagetranslation is complete and accurate, andthat he or she is competent to translate fromthe foreign language into English. Thecertification must include the translator’ssignature. DHS recommends thecertification contain the translator’s printedname and the date and thetranslator’s contact information.must also submit a full Englishtranslation. The translator must sign acertification that the English languagetranslation is complete and accurate, andthat he or she is competent to translate fromthe foreign language into English. Thecertification must also include thetranslator’s signature, printed name, thedate of signature, and thetranslator’s contact information.How To Fill Out Form N-336[no change]1. Type or print legibly in black ink.2. If you need extra space to complete anyitem within this request, use the spaceprovided in Part 9. AdditionalInformation or attach a separate sheet ofpaper; type or print your name and AlienRegistration Number (A-Number) (if any)at the top of each sheet; indicatethe Page Number, Part Number,and Item Number to which your answerrefers; and sign and date each sheet.2. If you need extra space to complete anyitem within this request, use the spaceprovided in Part 8. AdditionalInformation or attach a separate sheet ofpaper. Type or print your name and AlienRegistration Number (A-Number) at thetop of each sheet; indicatethe Page Number, Part Number,and Item Number to which your answerrefers; and sign and date each sheet.3. Answer all questions fully andaccurately. If a question does not apply toyou (for example, if you have never beenmarried and the question asks “Provide thename of your current spouse”), type or print“N/A,” unless otherwise directed. If youranswer to a question which requires anumeric response is zero or none (forexample, “How many children do youhave” or “How many times have youdeparted the United States”), type or print“None,” unless otherwise directed.[no change][Page 3][Page 3]4. Avoid highlighting, crossing out, orprinting outside the area provided for aresponse.[deleted]If you must make substantial corrections toyour Form N-336, USCIS recommends thatyou begin with a new Form N-336 ratherthan using correction tape or fluid to whiteout information. USCIS scanners may seethrough the white correction tape orfluid. This may lead to incorrectinformation being captured in USCISsystems which may cause processing5AILA Doc. No. 19050631. (Posted 5/6/19)

delays or a rejection of your Form N-336.Ensure that you are using the correctedition of the Form N-336. The correctedition is available on the USCIS websiteat www.uscis.gov/N-336.Pages 3-6,Specific Instructions5. Provide your Alien Registration Number(A-Number) on the top right corner of eachpage. Your A-Number is located on yourPermanent Resident Card (formerly knownas the Alien Registration or “Green”Card). The A-Number on your cardconsists of seven to nine numbers,depending on when your record wascreated. If the A-Number on your card hasfewer than nine numbers, place enoughzeros before the first number to make atotal of nine numbers on Form N-336. Forexample, type or print number A1234567as A001234567, or type or printnumber A12345678 as A012345678.4. Provide your Alien Registration Number(A-Number) on the top right corner of eachpage. Your A-Number is located on yourPermanent Resident Card (formerly knownas the Alien Registration or GreenCard). The A-Number on your cardconsists of seven to nine numbers,depending on when your record wascreated. If the A-Number on your card hasfewer than nine numbers, place enoughzeros before the first number to make atotal of nine numbers on Form N-336. Forexample, type or print number A1234567as A001234567, or type or printnumber A12345678 as A012345678.[Page 3][Page 2]Specific Instructions[no change]This request is divided into nine parts.Part 1. Information About You,the Naturalization ApplicantItem Number 1. CurrentLegal Name. Your current legal name isthe name on your birth certificate unless ithas been changed after birth by a legalaction such as a marriage or courtorder. Do not provide a nickname.Item Number 2. Other Names Used (ifany). List all other names you have everused, including aliases, maiden name, andnicknames. If you need extra space tocomplete this section, use the spaceprovided in Part 9. AdditionalInformation.Item Number 2. Other Names Used (ifany). Provide all other names you haveever used, including aliases, maiden name,and nicknames. If you need extra space tocomplete this section, use the spaceprovided in Part 8. AdditionalInformation.[Page 3]Item Number 3. Date of Birth. Provideyour date of birth in themm/dd/yyyy format. For example, type orprint May 1, 1958, as 05/01/1958.[no change]6AILA Doc. No. 19050631. (Posted 5/6/19)

Item Number 4. USCIS Online AccountNumber (if any). If you have previouslyfiled an application, petition, or requestusing the USCIS online filing system(previously called USCIS ElectronicImmigration System (USCIS ELIS)),provide the USCIS Online AccountNumber you were issued by thesystem. You can find your USCISOnline Account Number by logging in toyour account and going to theprofile page. If you previously filed certainapplications, petitions, or requests on apaper form via a USCIS Lockbox facility,you may have received a USCISOnline Account Access Notice issuing youa USCIS Online Account Number. If youreceived such a notice, your USCISOnline Account Number can be found atthe top of the notice. If you were issued aUSCIS Online Account Number, enter it inthe space provided. The USCISOnline Account Number is not the same asan A-Number.ItemNumber 5. Physical Address. Providethe address where you now reside. If youreceived benefits underthe Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)you may provide your safe address. Do notprovide a Post Office (PO) Box numberhere unless that is your ONLY address.Item Number 4. USCIS Online AccountNumber (if any). If you have previouslyfiled an application or petition using theUSCIS online filing system (previouslycalled USCIS Electronic ImmigrationSystem (USCIS ELIS)), provide the USCISOnline Account Number you were issuedby the system. You can find your USCISOnline Account Number by logging in toyour account and going to theprofile page. If you previously filed certainapplications or petitions on a paper formthrough a USCIS Lockbox facility, youmay have received a USCISOnline Account Access Notice issuing youa USCIS Online Account Number. Youmay find your USCIS Online AccountNumber at the top of the notice. TheUSCIS Online Account Number is not thesame as an A-Number. If you were issueda USCIS Online Account Number, enter itin the space provided.[no change]If you reside outside the United States: Ifyou do not have a State or Province, enterthe name of your city again in that box. Ifyou do not have a ZIP or Postal Code, enter00000 in the ZIP or Postal Code box.ItemNumber 6. Mailing Address. Provideyour mailing address even if it is the sameas your home address. Provide “In Care OfName” information, if applicable. Youmust type or print something in every box,except an apartment number or “In Care OfName” if you do not have one, within“Mailing Address.”NOTE: USCIS may not be able to contactyou if you do not provide a complete andvalid address. Your Form N-336 may bedelayed or you may not be able to seek ahearing on your Form N-400 denial. InNOTE: USCIS may not be able to contactyou or notify you of your hearing date ifyou do not provide a complete and validissued the denial.7AILA Doc. No. 19050631. (Posted 5/6/19)

addition, USCIS may not be able to returnthe filing fee for Form N-336 to you if youdo not type or print a complete and validaddress. If USCIS cannot return thefiling fee, USCIS will cash your check.If your N-336 is rejected, USCIS may notbe able to return the filing fee for Form N336 to you if you do not type or print acomplete and valid address. If USCIScannot return the filing fee, USCIS willcash your check.[Page 4]Item Number 7. ContactInformation. Enter your contactinformation in Items A. - E.Item Number 7. ContactInformation. Enter your contactinformation in Items A. - B.Part 2. Information About Form N-400On Which You(the Naturalization Applicant) Are Requesting a HearingPart 2. Information About Form N-400Denial On Which You(the Naturalization Applicant) Are Requesting a HearingItem Number 1. Form N-400Receipt Number. Provide the Form N-400receipt number for which you arerequesting a hearing. The receipt number islocated on the receipt notice you receivedafter you filed your Form N-400 withUSCIS. It appears in the upper left cornerof your notice.[no change]Item Number 2. Date of Form N-400Denial Notice (mm/dd/yyyy). Provide thedate that USCIS denied your Form N-400.Item Number 3. USCIS Office ThatIssued Form N-400 DenialNotice. Provide the location of the USCISlocal office that issued the denial.Item Number 3. USCIS Office ThatIssued Form N-400 DenialNotice. Provide the location of the USCISlocal office that issued the denial.Part 3. Biographic InformationPart 3. Biographic InformationProvide the biographic informationrequested in Part 3., Item Numbers 1. 6. Providing this information as part ofyour request may reduce the time youspend at your USCIS ASC appointment asdescribed in the Biometric ServicesAppointment section of these Instructions.[no change]Item Numbers 1. - 2. Ethnicity andRace. Select the boxes that best describeyour ethnicity and race.Categories and Definitions for Ethnicityand Race1. Hispanic or Latino. A person ofCuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or8AILA Doc. No. 19050631. (Posted 5/6/19)

Central American, or other Spanish cultureor origin, regardless of race. (NOTE: Thiscategory is only included under Ethnicityin Part 3., Item Number 1.)2. White. A person having origins in anyof the original peoples of Europe, theMiddle East, or North Africa.2. American Indian or AlaskaNative. A person having origins in any ofthe original peoples of North andSouth America (includingCentral America), and who maintains tribalaffiliation or community attachment.[Page 4]3. Asian. A person having origins in anyof the original peoples of the Far East,Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinentincluding, for example, Cambodia, China,India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, thePhilippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam.[no change]4. Black or African American. A personhaving origins in any of the black racialgroups of Africa.5. American Indian or AlaskaNative. A person having origins in any ofthe original peoples of North andSouth America (includingCentral America), and who maintains tribalaffiliation or community attachment.5. Native Hawaiianor Other Pacific Islander. A personhaving origins in any of the originalpeoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or otherPacific Islands.6. Native Hawaiianor Other Pacific Islander. A personhaving origins in any of the originalpeoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or otherPacific Islands.6. White. A person having origins in anyof the original peoples of Europe, theMiddle East, or North Africa.Item Number 3. Height. Select the values [no change]that best match your height in feet andinches. For example, if you are five feetand nine inches, select “5” for feet and “09”for inches. Do not enter your height inmeters or centimeters.Item Number 4. Weight. Enter yourweight in pounds. If you do not know yourweight, or need to enter a weight under 30pounds or over 699 pounds, enter“000.” Do not enter your weight inkilograms.Item Number 5. Eye Color. Select thebox that best describes the color of your9AILA Doc. No. 19050631. (Posted 5/6/19)

eyes.Item Number 6. Hair Color. Select thebox that best describes the color of yourhair.Part 4. Reason You Are Requesting aHearingProvide the reasons you are requesting ahearing on your denied Form N-400. Youmay attach additional documents or briefsto support your Form N-336.Part 5. Individuals With Disabilities and/or Impairments[delete]USCIS is committed to providingreasonable accommodations forqualified individuals with disabilitiesand/or impairments that will help themfully participate in USCIS programs andbenefits.[Page 5]Reasonable accommodations vary witheach disability and/or impairment. Theymay involve modifications to practices orprocedures. There are various types ofreasonable accommodations that USCISmay offer. Examples include but are notlimited to:1. If you are deaf or hard of hearing,USCIS may provide you with a signlanguage interpreter at an interview or otherimmigration benefit-related appointment;2. If you are blind or have low vision,USCIS may permit you to take a test orallyrather than in writing; or3. If you are unable to travel to adesignated USCIS location for aninterview, USCIS may visit you at yourhome or a hospital.If you believe that you need USCIS toaccommodate your disability and/orimpairment, select “Yes” and then anyapplicable box in Items A. - C. in ItemNumber 1. that describes the nature ofyour disabilities and/or impairments. Also,describe the types of accommodations you10AILA Doc. No. 19050631. (Posted 5/6/19)

are requesting on the lines provided. If youare requesting a sign-language interpreter,indicate for which language. If you needextra space to complete this section, use thespace provided in Part 9. AdditionalInformation.NOTE: All domestic USCIS facilities meetthe Accessibility Guidelines ofthe Americans with Disabilities Act, so youdo not need to contact USCIS to request anaccommodation for physical access to adomestic USCIS office. However,in Part 5. of this request, you can indicatewhether you use a wheelchair. This willallow USCIS to better prepare for yourvisit.NOTE: USCIS also ensures that limitedEnglish proficient (LEP) individuals areprovided meaningful access at an interviewor other immigration benefitrelated appointment, unless otherwiseprohibited by law. LEP individuals maybring a qualified interpreter to theinterview.USCIS considers requests for reasonableaccommodations on a case-by-case basis,and we will make our best efforts toreasonably accommodate your disabilitiesand/or impairments. USCIS will notexclude you from participating in USCISprograms or deny your request because ofyour disabilities and/orimpairments. Requesting and/or receivingan accommodation will not affect youreligibility for an immigration benefit.Part 6. Naturalization Applicant’sStatement, Contact Information,Certification, and SignaturePart 5. Naturalization Applicant’sStatement, Contact Information,Certification, and SignatureItem Numbers 1. - 6. Select theappropriate box to indicate whether youread this request yourself or whether youhad an interpreter assist you. If someoneassisted you in completing the request,select the box indicating that you used apreparer. Further, you must sign and dateyour request and provide your daytimetelephone number, mobile telephonenumber (if any), and email address (ifany). Every request MUST contain thesignature of the naturalization applicant (orItem Numbers 1. - 6. Select theappropriate box to indicate whether youread this request yourself or whether youhad an interpreter assist you. If someoneassisted you in completing the request,select the box indicating that you used apreparer. Further, you must sign and dateyour request and provide your daytimetelephone number, mobile telephonenumber (if any), and email address (ifany). Every request MUST contain thesignature of the naturalization applicant (or11AILA Doc. No. 19050631. (Posted 5/6/19)

parent or legal guardian, ifapplicable). A stamped or typewritten namein place of a signature is not acceptable.legal guardian, surrogate, or designatedrepresentative, if applicable). A stamped ortypewritten name in place of a signature isnot acceptable.Part 7. Interpreter’s ContactInformation, Certification, andSignaturePart 6. Interpreter’s ContactInformation, Certification, andSignatureItem Numbers 1. - 7. If you used anyoneas an interpreter to read the Instructions andquestions on this request to you in alanguage in which you are fluent, theinterpreter must fill out this section,provide his or her name, the name andaddress of his or her business ororganization (if any), his or her daytimetelephone number, his or her mobiletelephone number (if any), and his or heremail address (if any). The interpreter mustsign and date the request.[no change]Part 8. Contact Information,Declaration, and Signature of thePerson Preparing this Request,if Other Thanthe Naturalization ApplicantPart 7. Contact Information,Declaration, and Signature of thePerson Preparing this Request,if Other Thanthe Naturalization ApplicantItem Numbers 1. - 8. This section mustcontain the signature of the person whocompleted your request, if other than you,the naturalization applicant. If the sameindividual acted as yourinterpreter and your preparer, that personshould completeboth Part 7. and Part 8. If the person whocompleted this request is associated with abusiness or organization, that person shouldcomplete the business or organization nameand address information. Anyone whohelped you prepare this request MUST signand date the request. A stamped ortypewritten name in place of a signature isnot acceptable. If the person who helpedyou prepare your request is an attorney oraccredited representative, whoserepresentation extends beyond preparationof this request, he or she may be obliged toalso submit a completed Form G-28, Noticeof Entry of Appearance as Attorneyor Accredited Representative, along withyour request.Item Numbers 1. - 8. This section mustcontain the signature of the person whocompleted your request, if other than you,the naturalization applicant. If the sameindividual acted as yourinterpreter and your preparer, that personshould completeboth Part 6. and Part 7. If the person whocompleted this request is associated with abusiness or organization, that person shouldcomplete the business or organization nameand address information. Anyone whohelped you completethis request MUST sign and date therequest. A stamped or typewritten name inplace of a signature is not acceptable. If theperson who helped you prepare yourrequest is an attorney or accreditedrepresentative, he or she may also need tosubmit a completed Form G-28, Notice ofEntry of Appearance as Attorneyor Accredited Representative, along withyour request.[Page 6][Page 5]12AILA Doc. No. 19050631. (Posted 5/6/19)

Pages 6-7,What Is the Filing Fee?Part 9. Additional InformationPart 8. Additional InformationItem Numbers 1. - 6. If you need extraspace to provide any additional informationwithin this request, use the space providedin Part 9. Additional Information. If youneed more space than what is providedin Part 9., you may make copiesof Part 9. to complete and file with yourrequest, or attach a separate sheet ofpaper. Type or print your name and ANumber (if any) at the top of each sheet;indicate the Page Number, Part Number,and Item Number to which your answerrefers; and sign and date each sheet.Item Numbers 1. - 6. If you need extraspace to provide any additional informationwithin this request, use the space providedin Part 8. Additional Information. If youneed more space than what is providedin Part 8., you may make copiesof Part 8. to complete and file with yourrequest, or attach a separate sheet ofpaper. Type or print your name and ANumber (if any) at the top of each sheet;indicate the Page Number, Part Number,and Item Number to which your answerrefers; and sign and date each sheet.We recommend that you print or save acopy ofyour completed request to review in thefuture andfor your records. We recommend thatyou review your copy ofyour completed request before youcome to yourbiometric services appointment at aUSCIS ASC. At your appointment, USCISwill permit you to complete the requestprocess only if you are able toconfirm, under penalty of perjury, that allof the information in your request iscomplete, true, and correct. If you are notable to make that attestation in good faith atthat time, USCIS will require you to returnfor another appointment.We recommend that you print or save acopy ofyour completed request to review in thefuture and for your records. If USCISrequires you to attend a biometricservices appointment,we recommend thatyou review your copy ofyour completed request before you go toyour biometric services appointment. Atyour appointment, USCIS will permit youto complete the request process only if youa

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