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Re: N-400: Anyone in Washington, DC/ Arligton office



This right is waived by most applicants when they go to their

inteview. You have not read the thigns you signed but most

officers will make you sign it. I read this on some legal page.

I myself did not read what I signed.





Originally posted by suiram 

> Sec. 1447. Hearings on denials of applications for naturalization,

> TITLE 8, CHAPTER 12, SUBCHAPTER III, Part II, Sec. 1447.

>

> (b)

>     Request for hearing before district court

    If there is a failure to make a determination under section 1446 of
    this title before the end of the 120-day period after the date on
    which the examination is conducted under such section, the applicant
    may apply to the United States district court for the district in
    which the applicant resides for a hearing on the matter. Such court
    has jurisdiction over the matter and may either determine the matter
    or remand the matter, with appropriate instructions, to the Service
    to determine the matter. 


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