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- Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions | USCIS
N-648, Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions Use this form if you are applying for U S citizenship and need to request an exception to the English and civics testing requirements for naturalization because of physical or developmental disability or mental impairment
- N-648, Medical Certification - Regulations. gov
N-648, Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions ensed clinical psy Reminder about Eligibility Requirements
- How the USCIS Interviewer Will Approve or Deny an N-648 . . . - Nolo
Learn how the USCIS evaluates N-648 disability waiver requests and what you can do to increase the chances your request will be approved
- Form N-648 for Medical Disability Exceptions [Essential Guide]
To request an exemption, applicants must submit Form N 648, Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions, completed by a licensed medical professional
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Get your N-648 completed by a licensed clinical psychologist—no travel required Dr Long personally conducts each evaluation via secure telehealth across 42+ states This 2025 guide explains USCIS red flags, approval risks, and how to get started risk-free
- N-648: Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions
Form N-648 is a form used by applicants for U S citizenship who are applying for a waiver of the English or civics naturalization test due to a physical or mental impairment or disability
- N648 Disability Waivers - Project Citizenship
What is the N-648 or “Disability Waiver”? A Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions, or Form N-648, exempts certain applicants for U S citizenship from possibly proving they can read, write, and speak basic English, and or passing a test of U S history and civics
- Form N-648, Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions - USCIS
These are called the “English and civics requirements ” This form is used for applicants to seek an exception to the English and civics requirements due to a physical or developmental disability or mental impairment that has lasted, or is expected to last, 12 months or more
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