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A denial of your application for naturalization is not the end! Form N-336 is your second chance. Keep reading to find out how.

Why Do You Need Form N-336?

For a fact, getting rejected in anything at all will leave a bad taste in your mouth. But getting your petition for U.S. citizenship rejected will leave you with more than just a bad taste. You finally managed to accrue time to naturalize, paid the fees, and filed your Form N-400. But instead of getting an approval notice, what you received is a notice of denial.

This situation will put your efforts to waste and leave you crestfallen – if there was no solution. Rather than a solution, let’s call it a “second chance”. And we are here to tell you how this “second chance” – Form N-336 works.

Importantly: the first question is whether you should file an N-336 or not. Manytimesthe denial of an N-400 can be corrected by fixing the error in a new N-400 application. But if USCIS will continue to deny your N-400’s, then an N-336 is appropriate. Remember, if you made a mistake in filing your N-400 and it got denied (such as spending too much time outside the US) or there is a negative history (such as a criminal conviction in the5 yearperiod prior to filing) then an N-336 will probably not work. When you file an N-336 you have to show that USCIS misapplied the law or misunderstood a fact about your case. If USCIS was correct in denying your case under the law, don’t bother trying to tell them they were wrong by doing the N-336. Fix the problem and refile your N-400.

Just because you have the right to file an N-336 doesn’t mean it’s always a good idea. Only an experienced attorney should be making this decision for you. (Contact us: we can help!)

IntroductionToForm N-336

Form N-336 is also called“Request For a Hearing On a Decision in Naturalization Proceedings”. This name should be enough to give you an idea of what happens at an N-336 hearing.

It allows you to seek a hearing against the denial of yourForm N-400(Application For Naturalization). It gives you a chance to appeal if you feel that your application was wrongfully denied. The hearing will be conducted within 180 days of filing your N-336, and a new decision will be made on your N-400.

Simple InstructionsForForm N-336

  • The first thing to do is obtain a copy ofthe form. You can download the form for free on the officialUSCIS website. However, if downloading the form is not an option, you can request a copy from USCIS by calling 1-800-375-5283
  • You must submit your N-336 with credible evidence to support your position. Before you fileForm N-336, you must beabsolutelycertain that USCIS is wrong, and you are right.
  • Form N-336 must be filed within the deadline. That is, within 30 days after the denial of your N400. Keep in mind that youshouldalso gather all evidence within this timeand file it with the N-336 if you can. If you need more time, summarize the evidence but under no circ*mstances should you wait more than 30 days to submit the N-336. You can always get more evidence to submit at the interview, which will come several months after filing.
  • You must fill the form with valid information.Do notunder any circ*mstances lie, manipulate the truth, or provide false documents.
  • The formmustonly be filled with black ink. Whether you’re typing or printing, it must be done in black ink.
  • The form must be signed properly. Anything besides asignature(when required) will not be accepted. If you are under 14years(and do not have an official signature), your parents or guardians may sign for you.
  • Unless USCIS specifically requests for original documents, you should only submit photocopies.

All these are just basic information to prepare you to fileanN-336. If you want to see thefull instructionsfor Form N-336, then you should visit the official USCIS website.

What Happens At an N-336 Hearing?

If you submitted your form N-336 properly within the deadline, USCISis supposed toconduct your hearing within 180 days.(Note: this doesn’t always happen.)

A new officer will be in charge of the hearing, and effectively, your application. The officer will review your records, and you may be required to provide more evidence.

Once the review is finished, the officer will then give a new decision, to approve or deny your application.

If your application still gets rejected at the N-336 hearing, you may file an appeal to review your application for naturalization in a federal court. This review will be carried out by a federal judge, completely independent of USCIS control.

Importantly, your issue may be so complex that you want to head directly to federal court. However, you generally have to go through the N-336 first before going to court.

Do You QualifyToFile Form N-336?

If you want to file Form N-336, you must keep the following things in mind:

  • Your form N-400 must have been denied.
  • You must file the form within 30 days upon the denial of your N-400
  • Before filing Form N-336, you must be absolutely certain that you were wrongfully denied
  • The filing fee for Form N-336 is currently $700. The fees on the form instructions may be outdated. So, you should always check the official USCIS website for the actual filing fees.
  • Most importantly, do you have what it takes to win the hearing? By yourself, maybe not. But with an experienced immigration attorney, your chances are much higher.

What Happens If You Don’t File Form N-336 Correctly?

  • If you do not pay the correct fees, your form will berejected, and then the30 daydeadline may expire.
  • Your form will be denied if it is incomplete, missing some pages or information.
  • If you falsify or submit false documents, your form N-336 will be denied, and you may face criminal prosecution.

File Your Form Correctly with Professional Legal Assistance!

Getting your N-400 denied is not the end! When you receive a notice of denial, you’ll be given two choices: To accept the decision or to appeal.

This is evidence that Form N-336 is your right. If you’re going to exercise this right, you might as well give it your best shot. To do so, you cannot go wrong with hiring the best immigration lawyers around.

So, contactThe HMA Law Firmtoday! Our attorneys will not only give you tailored guidance but will also fight for you from the start to the end of your hearing.

Don’t give up! We willneverlet your efforts go to waste.

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FORM N-336: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW - The HMA LAW FIRM (2024)

FAQs

How long is the wait for n-336? ›

The processing time for the N-336 application is within 180 days. You'll receive a notice in the mail notifying you of your hearing date, time, and location.

What is form n-336 used for? ›

What Is the Purpose of Form N-336? You should use Form N-336, Request for a Hearing on a Decision in Naturalization Proceedings under Section 336, to request a hearing before an immigration officer on the denial of your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization.

Can I file N336 online? ›

You may file your Form N-336 online or by mail (paper).

How much is N336? ›

Common Forms and Fees for U.S. Citizenship
Government FormWho Must File ItFiling Fee
Form N-336 (Request for a Hearing on a Decision in Naturalization Proceedings)Green card holder seeking U.S. citizenship$830
Form N-400 (Application for Naturalization)Green card holder seeking U.S. citizenship$760
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What happens if your citizenship gets denied? ›

Ordinarily, denial of U.S. citizenship leaves the person back where they were, with lawful permanent residence, but there's also a risk of green card cancellation and deportation.

How long is the waitlist to become a U.S. citizen? ›

The whole naturalization process (including application processing, the citizenship interview and exam, and oath of allegiance ceremony) takes 18-24 months on average.

Can citizenship be denied after passing an interview? ›

If you received a notice stating that your N-400 was denied after the interview, this means that the USCIS officer has found you ineligible for naturalization. The USCIS policy manual on naturalization lists nine grounds that the USCIS officer may deny your application.

How long after citizenship denial can you reapply? ›

If you were denied on the basis of lacking good moral character, you may want to wait to reapply until enough time has expired since the incident giving rise to the denial. (Usually, this will be about five years.)

How much does US naturalization cost? ›

Submit $760 if filing by paper, or $710 if filing online.

How much is the reentry permit fee? ›

The Re-Entry Permit Fee

The fee for filing Form I-131 is $575, and if you are between the ages of 14 and 79 you must also pay a biometric fee of $85. To check the status of your application, use the USCIS online case status checker.

How much is the fee for permanent resident card? ›

The government filing fees for getting a family-based green card is $3005 for an applicant living in the United States or $1340 for an applicant living outside the United States.

How much does it cost to become a US citizen with a green card? ›

The current naturalization fee for a U.S. citizenship application is $760. That total includes $760 for application processing and $85 for biometrics services, both of which are nonrefundable, regardless of whether the U.S. government approves or rejects an application.

What happens after filing n 336? ›

What Happens After Filing Form N-336. USCIS must schedule a hearing within 180 days of receiving a timely filed Form N-336. Your application will be assigned to a new officer—that is, one who did not examine your original application.

What is the new immigration fee for 2024? ›

Employment-Based Fee Changes
Immigration/Visa BenefitCurrent FeeNew Fee (April 2024)
Form I-129 (Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker): O Classification$460$1055
Form I-140 (Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker)$700$715
Form I-907 (Request for Premium Processing)$2,500$2805
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What is the $600 asylum fee? ›

The Asylum Program Fee ($600) is a new fee paid by employers who file either Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker; Form I-129CW, Petition for a CNMI-Only Nonimmigrant Transitional Worker; or Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker. This fee helps fund the asylum program.

How long is the wait for the naturalization ceremony? ›

The waiting time between the interview and oath ceremony is usually no more than 30 days. Find out how long people in your USCIS district normally wait for the oath ceremony notice. Contact USCIS if you have waited longer than normal for your district. What if I cannot attend the ceremony on the scheduled date?

What is the average time for naturalization? ›

The current median processing time for Form N-400 is around 8 months (Boundless updates this timeline on a monthly basis). USCIS has prioritized naturalization applications in recent years, and has cut the N-400 approval time in half, since 2019.

What is the processing time for naturalization certificate? ›

Approximately 5 to 8 Months After Filing

If you are under the age of 14, you may not be required to take the Oath of Allegiance. Upon approval of the N-600 application and taking the Oath (if applicable), USCIS will issue you a Certificate of Citizenship. Once approved, USCIS will mail your Certificate of Citizenship.

How long does it take for USCIS to decide my naturalization case? ›

If USCIS has everything it needs from you, they may also decide on your citizenship application the same day. (If you're lucky, your Oath of Allegiance ceremony may happen then, too.) Otherwise, they'll have up to 120 days after your interview to make a decision.

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