Declaration of Intent for Naturalization

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Naturalization is the process where a foreign national becomes a US citizen voluntarily. The general eligibility requirements range from being a permanent resident (green card holder) for 5ys (3yrs in the case of conditional resident) and be at least 18 years old. There are other requirements, namely fulfilling continuous residence and physical presence. There are a few other requirements as well. If one satisfies all the requirements, they can submit their citizenship form 90 days before their five or three years of being a Green Card holder.

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What is the Declaration of Intent?

Lawful permanent residents (LPR) have to submit a Declaration of intent when they file in their citizenship application. Though it is not mandatory for naturalization, some states require this to be submitted if the LPR wishes to conduct business or engage in certain professions in that state.

Who should file the declaration of intent?

A foreign national who is at least 18 yrs old and who is also a LPR can file this declaration. It is important that the applicant be in the US at the time of applying for citizenship. Form N-300, Application to file Declaration of Intention has to be filed with the USCIS.

Procedures for completing this form:

Ensure that your application is complete and error-free and include a copy of the permanent resident card along with the package. Do not forget to add two passport sized photographs taken within 30 days of applying. If it is a digital photograph, make sure it is at least 3.5 mega pixels.

You can find the fee and supporting document list in the instructions that come along with the form. The application package should be mailed to the USCIS Lockbox facility at Dallas. If you are sending it through the express mail or courier, send it to the USCIS lockbox facility at Lewisville.  If you wish to receive e – notification for your submitted application, complete Form G-1145 (E- notification of application/petition acceptance) and send it with the Form N-300.

Include in the application package $250, this is the submission fee for the form The fee should be paid as a check or money order drawn on a US bank or other financial institution. It has to be payable to the US Department of Homeland Security. Read the filing instructions carefully before filing. Do not use Initials DHS or USDHS. When you send a check, it will be converted into electronic funds. The USCIS will save a copy of the check and destroy the original one.

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