(a) Examinations. All USCIS officers are hereby designated to conduct the examination for naturalization required under section 335 of the Act, provided that each officer so designated has received appropriate training.
(b) Hearings. Section 336 of the Act authorizes USCIS officers who are designated under paragraph (a) of this section to conduct hearings under that section.
(c) Depositions. All USCIS officers who are designated under paragraph (a) of this section are hereby designated to take depositions in matters relating to the administration of naturalization and citizenship laws.
(d) Oaths and affirmations. All USCIS officers who are designated under paragraph (a) of this section are hereby designated to administer oaths or affirmations except for the oath of allegiance as provided in 8 CFR 337.2.
[76 FR 53800, Aug. 29, 2011]
Notes of Decisions
Nio v. U.S. Dep't of Homeland Sec., 385 F. Supp. 3d 44 (D.C. Cir. 2019).
“§ 1446 (b) ; see also 8 C.F.R. § 332.1 (a) (designating USCIS officers "to conduct the examination for naturalization required under" the Immigration and Nationality Act or "INA").”
R-s-j, 22 I. & N. Dec. 863 (BIA 1999).
“8 C.F.R. § 332.1 (1996). Any comparison of the role and function of a Service official designat- ed as a naturalization examiner with that of an asylum officer must take into account the framework within which naturalization examinations are con- ducted, as well as the historic…”
Nio v. United States Dep't of Homeland Sec. (D.D.C. 2019).
“§ 1446 (b); see also 8 C.F.R. § 332.1 (a) (designating USCIS officers “to conduct the examination for naturalization required under” the Immigration and Nationality Act or “INA”).”
Samma v. U.S. Dep't of Def. (D.D.C. 2020).
“§ 1446 (b); see also 8 C.F.R. § 332.1 (a) (designating USCIS officers “to conduct the examination for naturalization required under” the INA).”
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