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Exceptions & AccommodationsThere are exceptions and modifications to the naturalization requirements that are available to those who qualify. USCIS also provides accommodations for individuals with disabilities. For more information visit our A Guide to Naturalization page and the USCIS Policy Manual Citizenship and Naturalization Guidance. English Language ExemptionsYou Are Exempt From The English Language Requirement, But Are Still Required To Take The Civics Test If You Are:
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For more information, see the USCIS Policy Manual Citizenship and Naturalization Guidance. Medical Disability Exceptions to English and CivicsYou may be eligible for an exception to the English and civics naturalization requirements if you are unable to comply with these requirements because of a physical or developmental disability or a mental impairment. To request this exception, submit Form N-648, Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions. This form must be completed by a licensed medical or osteopathic doctor, or licensed clinical psychologist. For more information, see the USCIS Policy Manual Citizenship and Naturalization Guidance. Continuous Residence ExceptionsIf you are engaged in certain kinds of overseas employment you may be eligible for an exception to the continuous residence requirement. For more information visit our Continuous Residence and Physical Presence Requirements for Naturalization page and the USCIS Policy Manual Citizenship and Naturalization Guidance. Disability AccommodationsUnder Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, we provide accommodations or modifications for applicants with physical or mental impairments that make it difficult for them to complete the naturalization process. Applicants are encouraged to list their needs in the space provided on Form N-400, Application for Naturalization. For more information, see the USCIS Policy Manual Citizenship and Naturalization Guidance. Oath of AllegianceAfter applying for naturalization and in order to be naturalized, you must take an oath of allegiance in a public ceremony. The law allows for certain modifications to the Oath of Allegiance. For more information please see section 337 of the Immigration Nationality Act (INA) and 8 CFR 337.1(b) . Also see the USCIS Policy Manual Citizenship and Naturalization Guidance.
Last Reviewed/Updated: 01/22/2013
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