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[Federal Register: September 12, 2008 (Volume 73, Number 178)]

[Notices]

[Page 53034-53036]

From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

 

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

 

[CIS No. 2457-08; DHS Docket No. USCIS-2008-0036]

RIN 1615-ZA74

 

 

Revision to Direct Mail Program for Submitting Form N-400,

Application for Naturalization

 

AGENCY: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, DHS.

 

ACTION: Notice.

 

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SUMMARY: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is revising

its Direct Mail Program so that certain filings of Form N-400,

Application for Naturalization, will now be filed at a designated

lockbox facility instead of a USCIS Service Center. However, if you are

the spouse of an active member of the Armed Forces, this notice

instructs you now to file your Form N-400 at the Nebraska Service

Center (NSC), whether you are filing from within the U.S. or abroad.

This

 

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notice does not change the filing location for Forms N-400 filed by

active members or certain veterans of the Armed Forces who are eligible

to apply for naturalization under sections 328 or 329 of the

Immigration and Nationality Act (the Act).

 

DATES: This notice becomes effective October 14, 2008.

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kathleen Stanley, Chief, Lockbox

Operations Division, Office of the Chief Financial Officer, U.S.

Citizenship and Immigration Services, Department of Homeland Security,

20 Massachusetts Avenue, NW., 4th Floor, Washington, DC 20529,

Telephone (202) 233-2385.

 

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

 

Background

 

What Is the Direct Mail Program?

 

The Direct Mail Program allows USCIS to standardize and more

efficiently process applications by eliminating duplicative work,

maximizing staff productivity, and introducing better information

management tools. The purpose and strategy of the Direct Mail Program

has been discussed in detail in previous rulemaking and notices. (See

59 FR 33903, 59 FR 33985, 60 FR 22408, 61 FR 2266, 61 FR 56060, 62 FR

16607, 63 FR 891, 63 FR 892, 63 FR 13434, 63 FR 13878, 63 FR 16828, 63

FR 50584, 63 FR 8688, 63 FR 8689, 64 FR 67323, 69 FR 3380, 69 FR 4210,

70 FR 30768, 72 FR 3402, and 73 FR 50336.)

 

Explanation of Changes

 

Will this notice change my eligibility for naturalization?

 

No. This notice only affects the filing instructions where certain

Form N-400s must be mailed. Some Form N-400s that were previously filed

at USCIS Service Centers must now be sent to a designated lockbox

facility. Please note that active members and certain veterans of the

Armed Forces, as well as spouses of active members of the Armed Forces,

have separate filing instructions. Filing changes will be discussed in

detail in the following charts.

 

Where should I send my Form N-400 and all supporting documentation?

 

Please refer to the following charts as to where to file your Form

N-400:

 

Armed Forces Applicants (Veterans & Active Members) & Spouses of Active

Members of the Armed Forces

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If . . . Then mail to . . .

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You are a veteran or an active member of Nebraska Service Center, P.O.

the Armed Forces and are eligible to Box 87426, Lincoln, NE 68501-

apply for naturalization under section 7426.

328 or 329 of the Act; or

You are the spouse of an active member Private Courier (non-USPS)

of the Armed Forces Deliveries: Nebraska Service

Center, 850 S Street,

Lincoln, NE 68508.

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Non-Armed Forces Applicants

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If . . . Then mail to . . .

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You reside in:

Alaska, Arizona, California, USCIS Lockbox Facility, USCIS,

Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, P.O. Box 21251, Phoenix, AZ

Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, 85036.

Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Private Courier (non-USPS)

Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Deliveries: USCIS, Attn:

Ohio, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, N400, 1820 E Skyharbor Circle

Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, S. Floor 1, Phoenix, AZ

Territory of Guam, Northern Mariana 85036.

Islands.

You reside in:

Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, USCIS Lockbox Facility, USCIS,

Delaware, DC, Florida, Georgia, P.O. Box 299026, Lewisville,

Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, TX 75029.

Maryland, Massachusetts, Private Courier (non-USPS)

Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Deliveries: USCIS, Attn:

Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North N400, 2501 S. State Hwy 121,

Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Bldg. 4, Lewisville,

Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South TX 75067.

Carolina, Tennessee, Texas,

Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia,

U.S. Virgin Islands.

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What happens if I file a Form N-400 covered by this notice at the wrong

location?

 

For the first 30 days after this notice takes effect, USCIS will

forward any improperly addressed Form N-400s covered by this notice to

the proper lockbox address. Any applications forwarded within this time

period will be considered properly filed when receipted at the Lockbox.

After this 30-day transition period, any Form N-400 covered by this

notice that is received at a location other than the appropriate

lockbox address will be returned to you with an explanation directing

you to mail it to the appropriate lockbox address.

 

Is USCIS amending the Form N-400 Instructions?

 

USCIS is currently amending instructions and information listed on

our Web site (http://www.uscis.gov) to reflect the new filing addresses

and process change information. For example, inserting the requirement

for passport style photos and providing clarification of the grounds

for rejection of an application.

 

Where may I find information related to eligibility requirements for

naturalization?

 

You may find general eligibility requirements for naturalization at

our Web site: http://www.uscis.gov. You may also download ``A Guide to

Naturalization (Form M-476),'' which provides information on the

benefits and responsibilities of citizenship, an overview of the

naturalization process, and eligibility requirements.

 

Paperwork Reduction Act

 

USCIS is amending the instructions to the Form N-400. Accordingly,

USCIS has submitted an information collection request to Office of

Management and Budget in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act.

The instruction changes will not impose any new reporting or record-

keeping requirements. The OMB control number for this collection is

contained in 8 CFR 299.5, Display of control numbers.

 

 

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Dated: August 28, 2008.

Jonathan R. Scharfen,

Acting Director, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

[FR Doc. E8-21083 Filed 9-11-08; 8:45 am]

 

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