(a)
The applicant, or his or her authorized representative, may request a hearing on the denial of the applicant's application for naturalization by filing a request with
USCIS within thirty days after the applicant receives the notice of denial.
(b)
Upon receipt of a timely request for a hearing, USCIS will schedule a review hearing, within a reasonable period of time not to exceed 180 days from the date upon which the appeal is filed. The review
will be with an officer other than the officer who conducted the original
examination or who rendered determination upon which the hearing is based, and who is classified at a grade level equal to or higher than the grade of the examining officer. The reviewing officer shall have the authority and discretion to review the application for naturalization, to examine the applicant, and either to affirm the findings and determination of the original examining officer or to re-determine the original decision in whole or in part. The reviewing officer shall also have the discretion to review any administrative record which was created as part of the examination procedures as well as
USCIS files and reports. He or she may receive new evidence or take such additional testimony as may be deemed relevant to the applicant's eligibility for naturalization or which the applicant seeks to provide. Based upon the complexity of the issues to be reviewed or determined, and upon the necessity of conducting further examinations with respect to essential naturalization requirements,
such as literacy or civics knowledge, the reviewing immigration officer may, in
his or her discretion, conduct a full
de novo hearing or may utilize a less formal review procedure, as he or she deems reasonable and in the interest of justice. (Previous
paragraph (b) revised 9/24/93; 58 FR 49914)
(c)
Improperly filed request for hearing.
(1)
Request for hearing filed by a person or entity not entitled to file.
(i)
Rejection without refund of filing fee. A request for hearing filed by a person or entity who is not entitled to file such a request must be rejected as improperly filed. In such a case, any filing fee will not be refunded.
(Previous paragraph (c) added 9/24/93, 58 FR 49914)