apply for naturalization
Attend a citizenship clinic
Once you have checked your eligibility to naturalize, gathered the required documents, and are ready to apply for naturalization, we invite you to attend an upcoming Citizenship Clinic near you.
If you plan to attend an upcoming Citizenship Clinic, please complete our intake form in English or Spanish.
Find a service provider near you
If we do not have an upcoming Citizenship Clinic near you, you can schedule an appointment with a quality nonprofit organization or a private attorney in your area. These service providers can answer your naturalization questions, assess your individual eligibility, and complete your naturalization application. There are attorneys and nonprofits across the state offering a range of immigration services, expertise, and languages. Click here to find help.
Complete your application using CitizenshipWorks
If you want to get started completing your application now, we recommend you use CitizenshipWorks, an easy, safe, FREE online program that can help you fill out your naturalization application accurately and easily. Click here to start your application with CitizenshipWorks.
Naturalization forms
The N-400 Form, known as the Application for Naturalization, is available as a downloadable and editable PDF through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website here.
The I-912 Form, known as the Fee Waiver, is also available through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website here. However, USCIS will indefinitely accept this previous and shorter version of the form. You must include this form and the required documentation to support your fee waiver request with your N-400 Application for Naturalization. For more information on who qualifies for the fee waiver, visit this page.
The I-942 Form, known as the Request for Reduced Fees (or Partial Fee Waiver), is also available through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website here. You must include this form and the required documentation to support your fee waiver request with your N-400 Application for Naturalization. For more information on who qualifies for the fee waiver, visit this page.
If you qualify for the N-648 Waiver, known as the Disability Waiver, you can find it online here. You will need to have this completed by a licensed medical professional and submitted with your N-400 Application for Naturalization.