Resources

Naturalization law and USCIS policy — every article cites a source and shows when it was last verified.

Common questions:

Continuous residence: breaks, presumptions, and how to rebut them

How USCIS defines a break, what creates a presumption (6–12 months) versus an automatic break (12+ months), and what evidence rebuts the presumption.

USCIS Vol. 12, Part D, Ch. 3 · 8 CFR § 316.5·Verified May 12, 2026

Good moral character: the 5-year statutory period, conditional bars, and discretionary review

The two layers of GMC analysis: bars that disqualify automatically (some permanent, some time-limited) and conduct USCIS weighs in its totality-of-the-circumstances review.

USCIS Vol. 12, Part F · 8 CFR § 316.10·Verified May 8, 2026

Tax-related GMC: when missing returns sink an application, and when they don't

Officers do not require a return for every year of residence, but unfiled returns for years the applicant had a filing obligation trigger discretionary review. Bay Area field office practice notes included.

USCIS PM Vol. 12, Part F, Ch. 5 · IRC § 6011·Verified Apr 28, 2026

English / civics test waivers: 50/20, 55/15, 65/20, and medical waiver (N-648)

Age-and-residence formulas that waive the English requirement, civics-only-in-language, and the medical waiver process with N-648 evidentiary standards.

USCIS Vol. 12, Part E · 8 CFR § 312·Verified May 4, 2026

Selective Service registration: who must register and how to repair a missed obligation

Failure to register is not an automatic bar but is weighed under GMC. Status information letter from SSS and the applicant's sworn explanation are the standard repair steps.

USCIS PM Vol. 12, Part F, Ch. 7 · SSS Status Letter·Verified Apr 22, 2026

Proposed: H.R. 4321 — Citizenship Modernization Act (allied-forces eligibility)

Allied-forces military service as a basis for waiver of residence requirements under proposed new § 329A. Track for advocacy reference only — do not apply to live cases.

H.R. 4321 · Congress.gov·Detected May 14, 2026

Fee waiver (I-912): income-based, means-tested, and hardship pathways

How to document each of the three pathways. Common reasons for denial and how to pre-empt them with the right initial evidence packet.

USCIS PM Vol. 1, Part B · I-912 instructions·Verified May 1, 2026