

- N-400 (5-Year Residence)
- N-400 (3-Year Residence)
- N-470 Preserve Residence for Naturalization Purpose
- N-600K Expedite Naturalization for U.S. Citizen Child Residing Abroad
- N-600 Application for Certificate of Citizenship (Child under 18)
- Acquisition of Citizenship at Birth (DS-2029/SS-5)
- N-565 Replacement of Naturalization/Citizenship Certificate

Service:N-400 (3-Year Residence) | |
No. DIY-LG-007 |
What we can do for you?
1. Provide N-400 naturalization questionnaires and document checklist;
2. Full Review of your personal circumstances;
3. Confirmation that the you are eligible for a extension of stay;
4. Provide user name and password of Customer Service System;
5. Fill out naturalization application Form N-400;
6. Compose Application Letter;
7. Provide application instruction, including naturalization application procedure, materials preparation mailing method and address, filing fee payment and photo requirement, fingerprint instruction;
8. Store all documents electronically for backup purposes;
What you will do
1. Provide necessary information to HelpToUSA;
2. Have your signature in the N-400 form and Application Letter;
3. Take Photos;
4. Copy all filing Materials;
5. Purchase Check or Money Order;
6. Mail out;
7. Go to appointed ASC to take fingerprint
Other Services
Generally, certain lawful permanent residents married to a
1. Married to a
2. At lest 18 years old;
3. Reside in the
4. Have been physically present in the
5. The
6. Have been married to and living with the same
7. Ability to read, write and speak ordinary English;
8. Knowledge and understanding of the Fundamentals of U.S. History and Government; and
9. Good moral character; and
10. Attachment to the Principles of the
1. If the U.S. Citizen spouse died after the application was approved but before the oath ceremony, the application will be removed;
2. The special three-year residence provision applicable to spouse of US citizens applies only if the coupled has been living in “marital union” during the three-year period. A legal divorce or legal separation will generally be understood as terminating a marital union. In addition, even an informal separation may be sufficient to trigger the dissolution of the “martial union”. Most naturalization examiners have interpreted the term “living in martial union” to mean actually residing together;
3. For male applicants, check that whether you have register with selective service before you turned 27-year old as a permanent resident;
4. Applicants who are exempt from English test based on age and residence still have to take the test of knowledge of
1. General Applicant: $680($595+biometrics fee$85);
2. Applicants 75 years of age or older: total fee is $595, no biometric fee;
3. Military applicants: No fee is required.
Supporting Documents
If you currently reside in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Guam or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, send your application to: | |
USCIS Lockbox Facility |
For express/courier deliveries |
USCIS |
USCIS |
If you reside in Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands, send your application to: | |
USCIS Lockbox Facility |
For express/courier deliveries |
USCIS |
USCIS |
All naturalization applicants filing under the military provisions, section 328 or 329, should file their application at the | |
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