Citizenship Application in Delaware

    Delaware residents seeking naturalization often face the inconvenience of traveling to Philadelphia for USCIS interviews. ImmigrationAlly prepares your N-400 application based on the information you provide. Whether you're in Wilmington or Dover, you can prepare your application online with our service for $179 (government filing fees apply).

    Citizenship Application in Delaware

    Delaware holds naturalization ceremonies at the federal courthouse in Wilmington, where new citizens take the oath. The First State welcomes new citizens each year.

    USCIS Field Offices in Delaware

    • Dover Satellite Office — 250 Gateway South Blvd., Suite 270, Dover, DE 19901

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is there a USCIS office in Delaware where I can apply for citizenship or attend my N-400 interview?

    There are no USCIS Field Offices in Delaware that conduct N-400 naturalization interviews. Delaware residents are typically scheduled for their N-400 interviews at the Philadelphia Field Office. Applicants should always check their official appointment notice for the exact location.

    How do I prepare my U.S. Citizenship application (N-400) if I live in Delaware?

    ImmigrationAlly prepares N-400 applications for Delaware residents based on the information they provide, for submission to USCIS.

    Can I file my N-400 application for U.S. Citizenship online if I reside in Delaware?

    Yes, USCIS generally allows applicants to file Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, online. Applicants may also choose to file a paper application by mail. Both methods are available to residents of Delaware.

    What is the cost to apply for U.S. Citizenship (N-400) in Delaware?

    The USCIS government filing fee for Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, is $760 for paper filing or $710 for online filing, which includes the biometrics service fee. ImmigrationAlly's service fee for N-400 preparation is an additional $179.

    How long does it typically take to process an N-400 application for Delaware residents?

    N-400 processing times can vary significantly by USCIS field office. For applicants residing in Delaware, whose interviews are typically handled by the Philadelphia Field Office, processing times generally range from 8 to 14 months. However, these times are subject to change, and applicants must check the most current information directly on the USCIS website at uscis.gov/processing-times for the most up-to-date figures.

    Are there fee waivers available for the N-400 application if I live in Delaware?

    Yes, USCIS offers fee waivers for Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, for eligible applicants. Applicants may apply for a full fee waiver or a 50% reduction to $380 by filing Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver, along with their N-400 application. Active duty military members and certain veterans are exempt from the N-400 filing fee.

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