If your N-400 is denied, you have the legal right to appeal by filing Form N-336, Request for a Hearing. The hearing is conducted by a different USCIS officer, giving you a second chance to present your case.
If your N-400 is denied, you have the legal right to appeal by filing Form N-336, Request for a Hearing. The hearing is conducted by a different USCIS officer, giving you a second chance to present your case.
Must file within 30 days of receiving denial notice
Must identify either factual errors or legal misinterpretation by USCIS
Must provide new evidence or stronger documentation (as needed)
Form N-336
Copy of the N-400 denial notice
Evidence correcting the issue that led to denial
Legal brief explaining USCIS error (if applicable)
Additional documents: tax records, police reports, residency logs, etc.
N-336 Review: 6–9 months
Filing Fee: $700
Fee waivers may be available