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USCIS N-400

University District Citizenship Submission Help

Filing Form N-400 requires sending the right fee to the right lockbox. We ensure your submission goes smoothly. USCIS filing addresses change without much notice, and fee amounts get updated regularly. Our pre-filing review saves our clients from losing months of processing time.

Serving University District, Franklin County · 4 miles from our Morse Rd office (~9 min drive)

Form-Focused Guide

Form N-400 overview for University District

This page is organized around the government form, notice, or consular process first. We explain what the form is for, who normally uses it, what records are reviewed, and which official source should be checked before anything is submitted.

Primary form or notice

Form N-400

Government agency

USCIS

Decision made by

USCIS officer or service center

Best use of this page

Citizenship / Naturalization

Form review standard

Green card and identity records

Travel history outside the United States

Tax filing history

Marriage records for three-year applicants

Not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice.

Form N-400 for University District Residents

University District permanent residents applying for U.S. citizenship through N-400 are scheduled for their naturalization interview at the USCIS Columbus Field Office (covering Franklin County and most of Central Ohio). We prepare your application packet, organize your tax transcripts and travel history, and walk you through the civics test questions ahead of your interview date.

Our office serves University District applicants throughout Franklin County, including families connected to Columbus City Schools. Clients often come to us after receiving a USCIS notice, preparing for a family petition, renewing documents for work, or trying to understand which records must be translated before filing.

Our University District clients commonly include families served by Columbus City Schools.

University District · Columbus Metro

Why this Form N-400 page is written for University District

one of the largest Somali populations in the United States outside Minneapolis, with growing Bhutanese, Burmese, and Latino communities — and University District, with a population near 30,000, reflects that mix in its schools, workplaces, and houses of worship.

Columbus Metro families typically come to us with a mix of family-petition, green-card, work-permit, and naturalization paperwork — sometimes for multiple family members at once. Our Franklin County clients receive a complete packet review: every signature checked, every translation certified, every supporting document indexed before the envelope is sealed.

University District sits in Columbus Metro, driven by financial services, insurance, healthcare, and the new wave of tech investment around the Intel campus and the Columbus Region Logistics Council corridor. Franklin County, where University District is located, is a large Ohio city with full county clerk services, vital records access, and a passport acceptance facility nearby.

easy I-71 and Route 161 access keeps drive times short from anywhere inside the outerbelt. From University District (ZIP 43210), the trip is roughly 4 miles each way.

The 4-mile drive from University District (~9 min) is short enough for a midweek appointment but far enough that we always plan to finish core packet work in one sitting. We also serve families across the rest of Columbus Metro, where many of our University District clients have relatives, coworkers, and shared community ties.

Practical Filing Guide

What this Form N-400 page helps you understand

Form N-400 is the application for naturalization, the process of becoming a U.S. citizen.

Permanent residents usually file after meeting the required continuous residence, physical presence, and good moral character rules.

We spend extra time on travel history and address history because those sections often create interview questions.

We also prepare clients for what to expect at the Columbus naturalization interview.

Packet focus areas

Green card and identity records

Travel history outside the United States

Tax filing history

Marriage records for three-year applicants

Citizenship / Naturalization

N-400 Citizenship Guide for University District

Form N-400 is the naturalization application for permanent residents ready to apply for U.S. citizenship. The strongest preparation starts with green card history, travel dates, address and work history, tax filing records, marriage records when filing under the three-year rule, and any court or citation records.

How we organize the filing path

1

Review five-year or three-year eligibility and the early filing window.

2

Build accurate address, work, school, and travel history.

3

Collect tax records and marriage evidence when the three-year rule applies.

4

Review any citations, arrests, court records, or selective service issues before filing.

5

Prepare for biometrics, interview, English/civics testing, and oath ceremony steps.

Records we review closely

  • Green card front and back
  • Travel history
  • Tax transcripts or returns
  • Marriage certificate when applicable
  • Court records for any citations or arrests
  • Selective Service information when relevant

What We Provide

Pre-Filing Package Review

Catching critical errors that would otherwise result in a rejection.

Fee Verification

Exact Form N-400 government fees confirmed — including biometrics if they apply.

Correct Filing Address

Directing your envelope to the exact lockbox or service center required.

Tracking & Proof

Ensuring you maintain proof of delivery for your records.

RFE Response

If USCIS sends a Request for Evidence after filing, we help you respond completely.

Case Status Monitoring

Assistance setting up online tracking for your receipt numbers.

Common problems we check before filing

Most avoidable delays come from small paperwork issues: a missing signature, a document that was not translated, a fee that changed, or a name that appears differently across records. Before your packet leaves our office, we review these details with you.

Guessing travel dates

We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.

Forgetting old citations or court records

We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.

Applying too early

We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.

Missing tax transcript issues

We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.

Why Columbus Families Choose Asal for Form N-400

Administrative rejections happen before an officer even looks at the merits of your case. We have seen Form N-400 packages returned because someone used the fee amount from the previous year. Such rejections force you to reprint everything, write new checks, and restart the clock. Invest in a quick review with our team to help reduce the risk of an avoidable rejection.

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Bilingual Staff

Somali, Arabic, and English spoken in our office every day

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Columbus Office

3185 Morse Rd — walk in without an appointment

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Flat-Rate Pricing

One clear fee before we start — no surprise charges

N-400 Filing Information

USCIS Filing Fee Reference

$760

Fee covers the biometrics appointment. Military applicants filing under INA 328 or 329: no fee. Fee waiver (I-912) available if you qualify.

Processing Time

8–18 months

USCIS Columbus Field Office is at 4720 Polaris Pkwy, Westerville, OH 43082. Interviews are conducted there.

* USCIS fees and processing times change. Always verify the current fee and form edition at uscis.gov before filing. Asal Immigration preparation fees are separate from USCIS government fees.

Official USCIS resources to verify before you file

We prepare documents using the information you provide and publicly available government instructions. Before any application is mailed or submitted online, the current USCIS form edition, fee, filing address, and instructions should be checked directly with USCIS.

What Happens After You File Form N-400

Once your application reaches USCIS, here is what to expect and when.

1

USCIS Receipt Notice

Within 2-4 weeks of mailing your application, USCIS sends back a receipt notice (I-797C) with your unique case number. Keep this because it is your proof that the case is in the system.

2

Biometrics Appointment (if required)

Some filings require a biometrics appointment at a USCIS Application Support Center near Columbus. You will receive a separate notice with your appointment date, time, and location.

3

Processing Period

Current USCIS processing time for Form N-400: 8–18 months. USCIS Columbus Field Office is at 4720 Polaris Pkwy, Westerville, OH 43082. Interviews are conducted there.

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Decision or Follow-Up Request

USCIS mails an approval notice or, in some cases, a Request for Evidence asking for additional documentation. We remain available to help you respond completely and on time.

Documents Required for N-400

Form N-400 (completed and signed)
Copy of green card (front and back)
Copies of all passports used over the past 5 years (all pages)
Tax returns or tax transcripts for the past 5 years (or 3 years if married to U.S. citizen)
Records of all trips outside the U.S. in the past 5 years (dates, destinations, length)
Marriage certificate (if married) with certified English translation
Divorce decree for any prior marriages
Any criminal records, court dispositions, or arrest records (even if expunged)
Two passport-style photos (2×2 inches, white background)
Filing fee ($760)
Evidence of selective service registration (males 18–26 who registered)

This checklist is a general guide. Your specific case may require additional documents. Bring all original documents plus photocopies.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I need to have a green card before applying for citizenship in Columbus, Ohio?+

Most green card holders must wait 5 years from the date of becoming a lawful permanent resident before applying for naturalization (N-400). If you have been married to and living with a U.S. citizen for the past 3 years, you can apply after 3 years of having a green card. You can file your N-400 up to 90 days early.

What is the civics test for naturalization?+

The USCIS civics test consists of 10 questions randomly selected from a list of 100 questions about U.S. history and government. You must answer 6 out of 10 correctly to pass. The test is given orally during your N-400 interview. If you fail, USCIS gives you one more chance to take the test at a second interview appointment. Asal Multi Services provides civics test study materials and practice sessions.

Where is the USCIS interview for Columbus, Ohio citizenship applications?+

Columbus, Ohio naturalization interviews are conducted at the USCIS Columbus Field Office located at 4720 Polaris Pkwy, Westerville, OH 43082. The oath ceremony is also held at or near this location. Asal Multi Services prepares all Columbus-area clients specifically for the Columbus field office interview process.

What trips outside the U.S. could disqualify me from citizenship?+

Single trips abroad of 6 months or more can break "continuous residence" and disrupt your eligibility clock. Trips of 1 year or more create a presumption that you abandoned your residence. If you have made long trips outside the U.S., do not assume you are ineligible — many exceptions apply. Asal Multi Services reviews your travel history and advises you before you file.

How far is your office from University District?+

Our office at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15, Columbus is approximately 4 miles from University District — typically a 9-minute drive. We're located on the north side of Columbus, between Cleveland Ave and I-71, with free parking. Walk in any day Monday through Saturday 10am–6pm, or Sunday 10am–4pm. No appointment needed.

Do University District residents need to attend USCIS interviews in Columbus?+

Most USCIS in-person services for University District and Franklin County residents are handled at the USCIS Columbus Field Office at 50 W Town St, Columbus. This includes naturalization interviews, biometrics appointments at the nearby Application Support Center, and any in-person follow-ups USCIS requests. For N-400 cases, your interview notice will specify the exact location.

Getting to Our Office from University District

Distance

4 miles

Drive Time

~9 minutes

From

Columbus Metro

From University District, head toward Columbus and exit onto Morse Rd. Our office is at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15 — between Cleveland Ave and I-71, on the north side of Columbus. Free on-site parking, walk-ins welcome every day Mon–Sat 10am–6pm, Sun 10am–4pm.

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Asal Immigration Services is a document preparation service operated by Asal Multi-Services LLC. We are not attorneys and are not authorized to practice law. We do not provide legal advice, explanations, opinions, or recommendations about legal rights, remedies, defenses, options, or strategies. We assist with the preparation of immigration forms based on information you provide. For legal advice, consult a licensed immigration attorney.

Ready to Start Your Form N-400?

Contact our University District area office today — walk-ins welcome.

3185 Morse Rd, Ste 15, Columbus, OH 43231

Call (380) 269-7408