(a) Evidence and formAn applicant for naturalization shall make and file with the Attorney General a sworn application in writing, signed by the applicant in the applicant’s own handwriting if physically able to write, which application shall be on a form prescribed by the Attorney General and shall include averments of all facts which in the opinion of the Attorney General may be material to the applicant’s naturalization, and required to be proved under this subchapter. In the case of an applicant subject to a requirement of continuous residence under section 1427(a) or 1430(a) of this title, the application for naturalization may be filed up to 3 months before the date the applicant would first otherwise meet such continuous residence requirement.
(b) Who may fileNo person shall file a valid application for naturalization unless he shall have attained the age of eighteen years. An application for naturalization by an alien shall contain an averment of lawful admission for permanent residence.
(c) HearingsHearings under section 1447(a) of this title on applications for naturalization shall be held at regular intervals specified by the Attorney General.
(d) Filing of applicationExcept as provided in subsection (e), an application for naturalization shall be filed in the office of the Attorney General.
(e) Substitute filing place and administering oath other than before Attorney GeneralA person may file an application for naturalization other than in the office of the Attorney General, and an oath of allegiance administered other than in a public ceremony before the Attorney General or a court, if the Attorney General determines that the person has an illness or other disability which—(1) is of a permanent nature and is sufficiently serious to prevent the person’s personal appearance, or
(2) is of a nature which so incapacitates the person as to prevent him from personally appearing.
(f) Declaration of intentionAn alien over 18 years of age who is residing in the United States pursuant to a lawful admission for permanent residence may file with the Attorney General a declaration of intention to become a citizen of the United States. Such a declaration shall be filed in duplicate and in a form prescribed by the Attorney General and shall be accompanied by an application prescribed and approved by the Attorney General. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed as requiring any such alien to make and file a declaration of intention as a condition precedent to filing an application for naturalization nor shall any such declaration of intention be regarded as conferring or having conferred upon any such alien United States citizenship or nationality or the right to United States citizenship or nationality, nor shall such declaration be regarded as evidence of such alien’s lawful admission for permanent residence in any proceeding, action, or matter arising under this chapter or any other Act.
Structure US Code
Title 8— ALIENS AND NATIONALITY
CHAPTER 12— IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY
SUBCHAPTER III— NATIONALITY AND NATURALIZATION
Part II— Nationality Through Naturalization
§ 1421. Naturalization authority
§ 1422. Eligibility for naturalization
§ 1425. Ineligibility to naturalization of deserters from the Armed Forces
§ 1426. Citizenship denied alien relieved of service in Armed Forces because of alienage
§ 1427. Requirements of naturalization
§ 1428. Temporary absence of persons performing religious duties
§ 1429. Prerequisite to naturalization; burden of proof
§ 1430. Married persons and employees of certain nonprofit organizations
§ 1435. Former citizens regaining citizenship
§ 1436. Nationals but not citizens; residence within outlying possessions
§ 1437. Resident Philippine citizens excepted from certain requirements
§ 1439. Naturalization through service in the armed forces
§ 1440f. Fingerprints and other biometric information for members of the United States Armed Forces
§ 1440g. Provision of information on military naturalization
§ 1441. Constructive residence through service on certain United States vessels
§ 1445. Application for naturalization; declaration of intention
§ 1446. Investigation of applicants; examination of applications
§ 1447. Hearings on denials of applications for naturalization
§ 1448. Oath of renunciation and allegiance
§ 1448a. Address to newly naturalized citizens
§ 1449. Certificate of naturalization; contents
§ 1451. Revocation of naturalization
§ 1452. Certificates of citizenship or U.S. non-citizen national status; procedure
§ 1454. Documents and copies issued by Attorney General
§ 1457. Publication and distribution of citizenship textbooks; use of naturalization fees
§ 1458. Compilation of naturalization statistics and payment for equipment