N-400 GUIDE — DOMINICAN IMMIGRANTS — MASSACHUSETTS
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N-400 Citizenship Guide for Dominican Immigrants in Massachusetts

Everything Dominican immigrants in Massachusetts need to know about applying for U.S. citizenship — documents, processing times at the Boston Field Office, common mistakes, and interview prep. Available in Spanish.

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WHAT'S IN THIS GUIDE

  1. Eligibility — Can You Apply Now?
  2. Documents for Dominican Immigrants
  3. Massachusetts Processing Times and Field Office
  4. Where to Mail Your N-400 from Massachusetts
  5. Common Mistakes for Dominican Applicants
  6. Interview Prep

ELIGIBILITY — CAN YOU APPLY NOW?

Most Dominican immigrants in Massachusetts can apply for citizenship if they meet these requirements:

Did you know? Many Dominican applicants are eligible after 5 years as permanent residents or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen.

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DOCUMENTS FOR DOMINICAN IMMIGRANTS

01
Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)
Front and back copy. Both sides required.
02
Dominican Passport
Current and all expired passports from the past 5 years. USCIS uses these to verify your travel history.
03
Birth Certificate
Dominican birth certificates (acta de nacimiento) must be obtained from the Junta Central Electoral. All Spanish documents need certified English translation.
04
Federal Tax Returns — Last 5 Years
IRS Form 1040 or IRS tax transcripts for the past 5 years (3 if married to a U.S. citizen).
05
Travel Record — Last 5 Years
A written list of every trip outside the U.S. with exact departure and return dates.
06
Two Passport-Style Photos
Taken within the last 30 days. Available at any post office, CVS, or Walgreens.

MASSACHUSETTS PROCESSING TIMES AND FIELD OFFICE

USCIS FIELD OFFICE
Boston Field Office
ESTIMATED PROCESSING TIME
9–14 months
MEDIUM OFFICE

Massachusetts has a diverse immigrant population including large Brazilian, Dominican, Chinese, and Haitian communities. Boston field office processes 9–14 months.

Massachusetts has over 1.1 million immigrants. Boston, Cambridge, Lowell, Framingham, and Brockton have major immigrant communities — notably the largest Brazilian immigrant population on the East Coast.

Track your case: Once you file, use your receipt number to check your case status at uscis.gov/case-status. Create a USCIS online account at myaccount.uscis.gov to receive automatic updates.

WHERE TO MAIL YOUR N-400 FROM MASSACHUSETTS

Dominican immigrants living in Massachusetts file their N-400 at the Elgin Lockbox.

USPS (U.S. Postal Service)
USCIS Attn: N-400 / P.O. Box 4060 / Carol Stream, IL 60197-4060
FedEx / UPS / DHL
USCIS Attn: N-400 (Box 4060) / 2500 Westfield Drive / Elgin, IL 60124-7836

Important: Filing addresses change periodically. Always verify at uscis.gov before mailing.

COMMON MISTAKES FOR DOMINICAN APPLICANTS

TRAVEL HISTORY

Dominican immigrants frequently travel to the Dominican Republic. Keep a detailed record of all travel dates.

BACKGROUND AND MORAL CHARACTER

Any issues with previous immigration status in the U.S. or criminal history in the Dominican Republic must be disclosed honestly.

DOCUMENT TRANSLATION

All documents not in English must be accompanied by a certified English translation. USCIS does not accept machine translations (Google Translate).

ANSWERING EVERY QUESTION

Never leave any question on the N-400 blank. If a question does not apply to you, write "N/A."

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INTERVIEW PREP FOR DOMINICAN APPLICANTS IN MASSACHUSETTS

Your citizenship interview will be conducted at the Boston Field Office. The interview has three parts:

WHAT TO BRING TO YOUR INTERVIEW

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Also available in Spanish: Español version →

This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. LEGALIAI is a preparation tool, not a law firm. Processing times are estimates — verify at uscis.gov.