Our immigration law firm can help make your dream of becoming a United States citizen a reality through naturalization. Naturalization is the legal process through which a lawful permanent resident may become a United States citizen.
We can help you complete your citizenship application forms with accuracy and care. It is important to consult with an immigration and naturalization attorney before filing, especially if you have concerns about your immigration history, criminal record, travel history, taxes, or past applications.
Our firm can prepare and review your application to help demonstrate your eligibility and good moral character. We also carefully review your background to identify any issue that could affect your naturalization case or place your lawful permanent resident status at risk.
In some cases, a poorly prepared citizenship application can create serious immigration problems. That is why a thorough legal review is important before submitting your application.
We can also accompany you to your citizenship interview and be prepared to respond to any issues that may arise during the process.
Continuous residence in the United States
Physical presence in the United States
Ability to read, write, and speak English, with some exceptions
Basic knowledge and understanding of U.S. history and government
Good moral character
In most cases, applicants must also be lawful permanent residents for the required period of time, meet age requirements, and show attachment to the principles of the U.S. Constitution.
Regardless of your immigration concern, you can count on our experience, dedication, and personal attention. With our firm on your side, you will have an immigration lawyer directly available to you.
Please contact us for more information about your case so that we can review your situation, determine your available options, and pursue the best path forward.
Naturalization is the legal process that allows a lawful permanent resident to become a United States citizen. Applicants must meet eligibility requirements, file the proper forms, attend an interview, and pass required English and civics tests unless they qualify for an exception.
Many lawful permanent residents may apply for U.S. citizenship after meeting the required residency period, continuous residence, physical presence, good moral character, English language, and civics requirements. Some applicants may qualify under special rules, such as certain spouses of U.S. citizens.
In some cases, yes. If USCIS discovers serious immigration issues, criminal history, fraud, long absences, or other problems during the naturalization process, it could affect your application and may create risks for your lawful permanent resident status. This is why legal review is important before filing.
Most naturalization applicants must show the ability to read, write, and speak basic English. However, some applicants may qualify for exceptions based on age, length of permanent residency, disability, or other qualifying factors.
Contact us today for a free, confidential consultation. We are here to help you navigate the U.S. immigration system.