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For example, if you are requesting a fee waiver for Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, you must mail your Form N-400, Form I-912, and supporting documentation to the address listed in the Form N-400 Instructions. Do not submit your Form I-912 without a completed application or petition.
You will need to submit documents proving why you can't afford to pay the N-600 filing fee. The government may or may not accept your request for a fee waiver. Keep this in mind! You need to fill out Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver, and submit it along with your N-600 in one package.
It could take from few weeks to months to make a decision on the application. Once a decision is made, a code will be issued to use in the online application for fee exemption.
The processing time for a fee waiver application can vary, but generally, it takes a few weeks to receive a decision. If a fee waiver application is denied, applicants can request a review of the decision or resubmit their application with additional documentation.
You have two options for filing your Form N-565 with USCIS: Online, or. By mail (paper).