Challenge A Denied Naturalization Application?

If your N-400 gets denied, you are able to file an appeal using Form N-336, but you’ll have to act quickly. Technically, the N-336 is a request for an administrative hearing reviewing the denial of naturalization, but the N-336 has the same effect as an appeal. After receiving a denial notice, you have 30 days to file the N-336. The appeal process, however, requires time and patience, as well as careful preparation.

This is where the Law Offices of Dizengoff and Yost in Philadelphia can make a huge difference. A denial happens for many reasons, but it may often be the result of an incorrect interpretation of the facts or the misapplication of the immigration law by the immigration officer handling your Naturalization Case. That is the reason that it is essential to challenge these decisions through the proper channels to allow for a fair and accurate review.

What Is A Naturalization Appeal?

A naturalization appeal is an official request for a hearing to review the decision made on your Naturalization application. To begin this process, we will file Form N-336 with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The purpose of this process is to present your immigration case before a seasoned immigration officer and perhaps provide additional evidence, legal argument, or clarification if necessary.

During the hearing, you will have the opportunity to demonstrate why the decision should be reversed. You will be able to address any issues or misunderstandings that may have arisen during the initial review of your naturalziation application. The process involves presenting your naturalziation case clearly and persuasively. The Law Offices of Dizengoff and Yost can guide you through this process so that your appeal is handled correctly from start to finish.

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