What is the timeline for naturalization?

The timeline for naturalization in California is typically comprised of three steps: application, interview, and oath ceremony. First, an individual must submit an application, known as Form N-400, to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Along with the application, applicants must provide evidence of their residence and physical presence in the United States and provide evidence of their moral character. Once the application is submitted and all documents are reviewed, the applicant will receive an appointment for a biometrics appointment. After biometrics appointment, an applicant will receive an interview notice. This interview is usually conducted at the USCIS field office closest to their home, and the applicant will be asked questions about their application and their education, background, and other topics. After the interview, the applicant will receive a notice with the decision regarding their application. If the application is approved, the applicant will receive a notice to attend an oath ceremony where they will take the Oath of Allegiance to the United States and become a U.S. Citizen. During the ceremony, the applicant may receive their citizenship certificate. Following the ceremony, the applicant is granted all of the rights and privileges of citizenship. The timeline for naturalization in California can vary depending on case-by-case factors. However, typically the process takes 6-18 months from application to oath ceremony.

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