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US Citizenship General DiscussionAnyone succesful with the fee waiver? Suggestions and comments welcome!
Thank you so much! I will retry with my FASFA (duh) should have done that, and my bank statement thank you so much. I did file taxes but made around 3,500 that whole year. :D thank you
DumplingsNot Telling02013-04-22 19:02:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionAnyone succesful with the fee waiver? Suggestions and comments welcome!
:) Thank you everyone for answering!

Hi Trenzy , so they did waive you (they returned mine immediately, so no interview) Any documents you would recommend sending in? GOOD LUCK! :)
DumplingsNot Telling02013-04-22 18:19:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionAnyone succesful with the fee waiver? Suggestions and comments welcome!
Ah interesting! :) Actually, my main motivations are I've always wanted to be one. Also, there are scholarships that I cannot apply to since I am not an American citizen yet. :x Not all a few though.
DumplingsNot Telling02013-04-22 16:47:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionAnyone succesful with the fee waiver? Suggestions and comments welcome!
Hello everyone, I used this forum before and it is an invaluable resource. I cannot remember my old user name, or the email I had it so I amde this one. Case in point: Has anyone been successful on getting the N-400 waived fee?

I tried getting the fee to my N-400 waived as I am unemployed at the moment (less than a year) I was laid off and I am also a college student.

I made less than 4,000 last year and I included the bills under my name : (water, electric...) Also, school and tuition expenses.

I own nothing, no assets and nothing at all.

Included:

Lease under my name with amount I must pay
Electric and water bill under my name
School tuition and expenses
Tax returns depicting my earning of less than 4000
Letter explaining circumstances of loss of job

I do not have means tested poverty or anything of that sort. Is there anything I should include or try? Or just give up and wait?

Any suggestion or comment welcome.


About me: 23, been legal resident for 7 years. Thanks!
DumplingsNot Telling02013-04-22 16:04:00