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If an applicant hasn’t filed her income taxes will she be denied naturalization? What can she do to help her naturalization case?

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If an applicant hasn’t filed her income taxes will she be denied naturalization? What can she do to help her naturalization case?

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Failure to file income taxes can present a “good moral character” problem for the applicant. To re-establish good moral character, the applicant can pay the previous taxes and submit evidence to USCIS.

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