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Without Congress, DHS Plans New Obstacles for Immigrants Seeking U.S. Citizenship


SEATTLE, Jan. 28, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Boundless Immigration, a technology company empowering immigrants to more confidently and affordably navigate the U.S. immigration system, filed a 20-page public comment opposing new obstacles for immigrants seeking U.S. citizenship. The changes ? a set of updates to the Application for Naturalization (Form N-400) ? were proposed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and very quietly set in motion this past week.

Should the changes go into effect, the citizenship application form will then require (a) up to 10 years of travel history rather than the status quo of 5 years; (b) much more complicated documentation up front, such as tax returns and children's birth certificates; and (c) much more expansive and ambiguous questions about an applicant's "good moral character," which includes such qualities as having no criminal history and meeting one's tax obligations.

Boundless Immigration's detailed analysis demonstrates how these citizenship-application changes would be substantively unlawful, procedurally flawed, and needlessly costly for immigrants seeking U.S. citizenship. The full public comment is available here.

Key findings in the Boundless public comment include the following:

"These proposed changes are fundamentally aimed at discouraging legal permanent residents from achieving their dream of becoming U.S. citizens," said Xiao Wang, CEO of Boundless. "Adding unnecessary complexity to the citizenship application would only increase government inefficiency, which runs counter to U.S. law, does nothing to improve our national security, and alienates immigrants seeking to better their lives and contribute to this country."

Wang is available for interviews. To arrange an interview, please send an email to xiao(at)boundless(dot)com.

Boundless Immigration (https://www.boundless.com) is dedicated to empowering families to navigate the immigration system more confidently, rapidly, and affordably. Established in 2017 by immigration and technology experts ? many of whom went through the U.S. immigration process themselves ? the company helps thousands of people with their green card and U.S. citizenship applications each month. Boundless has dramatically streamlined these immigration processes by integrating technology with a network of independent immigration attorneys, at a fraction of the cost of a traditional attorney.

 

SOURCE Boundless



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