How to Successfully Administratively Appeal
Your Naturalization Denial
Practice Advisory
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While the best-case scenario would be for United States Citizenship
and Immigration Services (USCIS) to approve a person’s
naturalization application, receiving a denial after a
naturalization interview is not the end of the road. If USCIS denies
the naturalization application, individuals can seek a USCIS hearing
to appeal the denial by submitting form N-336 (informally known as an
administrative appeal). Although the process is simple, many do not
take advantage of this option.
In this practice advisory, we will go over recent trends in
naturalization applications and administrative appeals, common
reasons why naturalization applications are denied,
and provide an overview of the administrative appeal process with
tips on how to succeed.
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