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USCIS Personal Investigations for Naturalization Applicants
On August 2, 2025, USCIS published: USCIS PM-602-0189 Policy Memorandum: Resumption of Personal Investigations of Aliens Applying for Naturalization (INA 335(a)) . Source.
The following is a summary for adult school teachers and students in an ESL/Citizenship program.
What the new policy means:
USCIS can now check an applicant’s background more closely by using personal or neighborhood investigations. Officers may visit or contact people in the community to confirm information about where the applicant lives, works, and participates in civic life.
Main Purpose
When USCIS May Investigate:
What an Investigation Can Include:
What Applicants Should Do
Who May Be Most Affected
What Stays the Same
Marriage-Based Petitions
Although USCIS USCIS PM-602-0189 does not specifically mention marriage-based applications, USCIS officers make unannounced visits to a couple’s home to confirm that they live together and that their marriage is real.
During these visits, officers may look for signs of a shared home, talk with the couple or their neighbors, and check personal items such as closets or toothbrushes. These visits usually happen when the case shows inconsistencies ("Red Flags") or other warning signs.
Remain calm and cooperative and be prepared to answer questions about your relationship and living situation. Show them evidence of your life together: photos or receipts with both of your names to confirm the marriage.
Key Message
This policy does not make naturalization harder; it makes the process more accurate and trustworthy. Applicants who keep good records, tell the truth, and stay active in their communities should not be worried.
Final Note
Please note that this summary was written by an ESL/Citizenship teacher for educational purposes only. Because this summary was not written by an accredited immigration legal service representative, do not use it as legal advice.
If you have any immigration questions, please contact an accredited legal immigration services program listed at the following sites: EOIR Justice.gov List of Pro Bono Legal Service Providers, AILA.com, or CLINIC local affiliates.
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