
I took the US Citizenship exam and failed. Can I qualify for the N-648 Waiver?
Failing the U.S. citizenship exam can be discouraging, especially if language barriers, cognitive impairments, or psychological conditions played a role. The N-648 waiver, provided by […]
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Political Asylum
Political asylum is a form of protection granted to individuals who have fled their home country due to persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political […]
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What should I bring to my evaluation?
Immigration cases often rely on psychological evaluations to provide essential evidence that brings insight into the applicant’s history and emotional state. At Immigration Psychology, we […]
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Can I Get a Revision to my N-648 Form?
Independent psychological evaluations play a crucial role in immigration cases, particularly for assessments related to the N-648 form. This form supports applicants who are unable […]
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Can’t speak or write English – Can you still get a waiver for USA Citizenship?
For many individuals, gaining U.S. citizenship is a deeply meaningful goal. However, the process can be challenging, particularly for those unable to speak or write […]
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N-648 rejected? What Do I Need to Do?
Citizenship exam waiver rejected? Receiving a rejection of your N-648 form can feel discouraging, but understanding the reasons behind it and knowing the steps to […]
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Citizenship Exam Waiver
Applying for U.S. citizenship requires passing an English and civics test. However, for individuals with disabilities that prevent them from meeting these requirements, the citizenship […]
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Hardship Waivers, Cost, Timeline to Completion
Hardship waivers provide relief for individuals who face inadmissibility by demonstrating that their removal would cause extreme hardship to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent […]
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Psychological testing for Citizenship Exam waiver N-648
For individuals managing the U.S. naturalization process, passing the Citizenship Exam can be a critical step. However, some applicants face psychological or cognitive impairments that […]
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