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Chapter 2 – Becoming a U.S. Citizen

A person may derive or acquire U.S. citizenship at birth. Persons who are born in the United States

Chapter 8 – Inapplicability of Bars to Adjustment

Some or all of the INA 245(c) adjustment bars do not apply to certain categories of adjustment ap

Chapter 4 – Joint Petitions and Individual Filing Requests

A. Joint Petitions When the conditional permanent resident (CPR) spouse is still married to the same

Chapter 3 – Filing Instructions

A. Form Instructions A noncitizen typically applies for adjustment of status using the Application

Chapter 3 – Expired Permanent Resident Cards

To deter fraud and enhance security, USCIS field offices generally collect expired Permanent Residen

Chapter 5 – Child Residing Outside of the United States (INA 322)

A. General Requirements: Child Residing Outside the United States[1] The Child Citizenship Act of 20

Chapter 2 – Determining False Claim to U.S. Citizenship

For a noncitizen to be inadmissible based on false claim to U.S. citizenship, an officer must find

Chapter 5 – Application and Filing for Service Members (INA 328 and 329)

This section provides relevant information for applying for naturalization on the basis of military

Chapter 4 – Documentation and Evidence

Officers should review the following documentation to determine an asylee’s eligibility to adjus

Chapter 6 – Submitting Requests

A. How to Submit 1. Traditional Mail Benefit requestors may use traditional mail to file benefit req