Special accommodations in the naturalization process are extra help and assistance given to people with disabilities so they have equal access to the process. These accommodations can include sign language interpreters, wheelchair-accessible facilities, and extended testing time for those who may need it due to disabilities.

You can request these accommodations if you have a disability. It's important to inform U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) about your specific needs and disabilities when you apply for naturalization. USCIS will then work with you to provide the necessary accommodations to make the process accessible and fair.

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Last Reviewed: October 19, 2023