If a naturalization applicant lied on her amnesty application—for example, he didn’t really work in the files—what should he do now regarding his naturalization application?
USCIS tends to suspect fraud in the area of legalization and will look closely at any naturalization applications filed by people who received amnesty. While USCIS is barred from examining legalization files to find fraud, independent information can give USCIS an independent basis to begin rescission or removal proceedings.
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- If a naturalization applicant lied on her amnesty application—for example, he didn’t really work in the files—what should he do now regarding his naturalization application?
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