N-400 Application Questions: What Every Section Asks 2026 June

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N-400 Application Questions: What Every Section Asks 2026 June
N-400 Application Questions: Key Facts - N-400 - Application for Naturalization certification study resource

Documents to Have Before Completing the N-400

Part 12: the Good Moral Character Questions - N-400 - Application for Naturalization certification study resource

N-400 Key Concepts

N-400 Filing Options: Online vs. Paper

Parts 13–18: Completing and Signing the N-400 - N-400 - Application for Naturalization certification study resource

Common Mistakes on the N-400 Application

Pros
  • +Listing every international trip in Part 9 — even short weekend trips and cruises — ensures USCIS sees you've maintained continuous residence
  • +Disclosing all criminal history including dismissed and expunged matters shows good faith and avoids misrepresentation findings
  • +Including all prior names and aliases in Part 2 prevents name discrepancy issues when USCIS runs background checks
  • +Reviewing all answers against supporting documents before signing confirms factual accuracy across the entire application
  • +Consulting an immigration attorney before filing if you have criminal history, prior immigration violations, or complex marital history prevents costly mistakes
Cons
  • Leaving gaps in employment or residence history to avoid explaining an unusual period — USCIS expects complete timelines and unexplained gaps raise questions
  • Not listing all memberships in Part 12 because an organization seems harmless — the question is broad; list everything and let USCIS evaluate
  • Using estimated travel dates instead of verifying passport stamps and travel records — inaccurate dates can trigger questions about your physical presence calculation
  • Signing a completed form with errors then submitting — once the form is submitted, corrections require a cover letter or can complicate the file
  • Filing without addressing a selective service registration failure or a tax noncompliance issue — these are far easier to address before filing than at the interview

How to Prepare Your N-400 Application Answers

Before sitting down to complete the N-400, gather all the documents on the checklist above. For the travel history section, go through your passport page by page and make a list of every international trip — entry and exit dates, destination, and purpose. If you've changed passports during the relevant period, track down old passports too. Passport stamps are the most reliable travel record; airline booking records and bank statements showing foreign transactions can supplement gaps.

For employment history, check your tax returns, pay stubs, and W-2s or 1099s for the past five years. Your IRS tax transcripts (available free at IRS.gov) show every filing for the relevant period and confirm that you've filed and paid what you owe. If you owe back taxes, a payment plan with the IRS can be set up before filing and should be documented.

For criminal history, get certified court dispositions for any arrest, citation, or conviction — even minor ones and even those you believe were expunged. Court records may show information that was expunged from state criminal repositories but still exists in other databases. Having certified dispositions ready for the interview demonstrates that you've been thorough and forthcoming.

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