Honorable Service Certifications for Non-Citizen Military Service Members
Are you a non-citizen military service member experiencing difficulty obtaining an honorable service certification (N-426 form) in order to apply for U.S. citizenship? If so, you may be a class member in a lawsuit brought by other service members against the Department of Defense (“DOD”) to obtain the N-426 form. In August 2020, a federal court ruled that a DOD policy preventing service members from obtaining the N-426 form is unlawful.
In order to join the class, you must meet all of the following criteria:
(1) You are a non-citizen serving in the U.S. military;
(2) You enlisted or began your service on or after October 13, 2017;
(3) You have requested, but not received, a certified N-426 form; and
(4) You are not a Selected Reserve MAVNI in the class certified in the Kirwa v. U.S. Dep’t of Defense, No. 17-cv-1793 (D.D.C. Dec. 1, 2017) lawsuit.
If you believe you meet all of the above criteria, the ACLU invites you to fill out the below intake form.