Warning: 7 Mistakes That Could Cost You Your U S Citizenship
Автор: Immigration Law Alerts
Загружено: 2026-02-12
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One overlooked mistake can delay, deny, or even jeopardize your U.S. citizenship journey.
Many applicants face setbacks not from intent, but from misunderstanding critical rules.
This video outlines seven high-risk mistakes and how to avoid them.
0:00 — Introduction to seven mistakes that can derail citizenship or naturalization.
0:38 — Importance of awareness, preparation, and proactive protection.
1:24 — Mistake #7: Extended absence from the U.S. may break continuous residence.
2:31 — USCIS evaluates intent through taxes, property, and documented ties.
3:35 — Mistake #6: Failure to file U.S. taxes can trigger denial.
4:40 — Tax compliance records are essential for approval and credibility.
5:41 — Mistake #5: Undisclosed or serious crimes risk denial or denaturalization.
6:52 — Honesty, disclosure, and legal guidance protect good moral character.
7:57 — Mistake #4: Marriage fraud leads to severe penalties and deportation risk.
9:07 — Genuine relationships require consistent documentation and evidence.
10:21 — Mistake #3: False statements or omissions on Form N-400 cause denial.
11:35 — Corrections and transparency before interview can prevent complications.
12:51 — Mistake #2: Failing civics or English test delays naturalization.
13:46 — Preparation, exemptions, and retake opportunities offer solutions.
14:56 — Mistake #1: Non-disclosure of prohibited organization membership is critical.
15:57 — Context, documentation, and legal advice are key to mitigation.
If this guidance supported your preparation, please like the video, subscribe to Immigration Fresh Updates, and share it with others navigating the citizenship process.
Disclaimer
This content is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Immigration laws and outcomes vary based on individual circumstances. Always consult a qualified immigration attorney or accredited professional for personalized guidance.
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