Citizenship Application in Nebraska

    Nebraska has welcomed immigrants for over a century, from the Czech and German settlers who built the state to today's thriving Mexican, Guatemalan, and Sudanese communities. The state naturalizes thousands of new citizens each year, with ceremonies at the Roman Hruska Federal Courthouse in Omaha. ImmigrationAlly provides AI-assisted, bilingual form preparation for the N-400 for $179.

    Citizenship Application in Nebraska

    Nebraska naturalizes thousands of new citizens annually. The largest groups come from Mexico, Guatemala, Sudan, Vietnam, and India. Omaha and Lincoln host the majority of oath ceremonies.

    Local Insight

    Nebraska citizenship interviews are conducted at the USCIS Omaha Field Office at 3736 S 132nd St, Omaha, NE 68144. If you live in western Nebraska, applicants may plan for a long drive. Oath ceremonies at the Roman Hruska Federal Courthouse in Omaha are generally well-organized and welcoming. Nebraska has a strong network of immigrant-serving organizations, such as the Immigrant Legal Center in Omaha and Lincoln. ImmigrationAlly provides AI-assisted form preparation for the N-400. USCIS requires accurate information in all sections of Form N-400, including employment history.

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    USCIS Field Offices in Nebraska

    • Omaha Field Office — 1717 Avenue H, Omaha, NE 68110

    Trending Immigration Topics in Nebraska

    • USCIS Office Accessibility & Processing Times: Concerns about the physical locations, operating hours, and especially the lengthy processing times for citizenship applications at USCIS offices in Nebraska (Omaha and Lincoln).
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    • Local Support and Resources for Citizenship: Interest in finding community organizations, form preparation services, and educational programs in Nebraska that assist individuals with their citizenship applications and preparation for the naturalization test.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    ¿Cuánto tarda el proceso de ciudadanía en Nebraska?

    N-400 processing for Nebraska residents typically averages 8-14 months from filing to oath ceremony. Applicants should check uscis.gov/processing-times for current estimates.

    ¿Dónde se celebran las ceremonias de ciudadanía de Nebraska?

    Nebraska oath ceremonies are held at the Roman Hruska Federal Courthouse in Omaha and at the federal courthouse in Lincoln. Special ceremonies are sometimes held at the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum.

    ¿El Centro de Servicio de Nebraska está relacionado con mi solicitud de ciudadanía?

    The USCIS Nebraska Service Center in Lincoln processes applications nationwide but does not handle in-person services. USCIS determines interview locations based on the applicant's address and field office jurisdiction. ImmigrationAlly prepares your form for $179.

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