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Citizen Naturalization

Citizen Naturalization with
As an immigration attorney with expertise in the United States, We can provide comprehensive legal services for the «Citizen Naturalization» process to immigrants seeking to become U.S. citizens. Naturalization is the legal process through which immigrants become U.S. citizens and acquire the rights and privileges that come with citizenship.

What is Citizen Naturalization?

«Citizen Naturalization» refers to the process by which a foreign individual becomes a naturalized citizen of a country. In the context of the United States, it refers to the process by which a foreign individual who meets certain eligibility requirements and has been a lawful permanent resident (commonly known as having a «green card») becomes a U.S. citizen. The process of naturalization typically involves filing an application with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), completing an interview, and passing tests on English language proficiency and knowledge of U.S. civics and government. If the application is approved, the individual takes an Oath of Allegiance to the United States and becomes a naturalized citizen, with all the rights and responsibilities that come with U.S. citizenship, including the right to vote, obtain a U.S. passport, and petition for family members to immigrate to the United States.

Comprehensive Eligibility Assessment

We will conduct a thorough evaluation of the eligibility of my clients for naturalization. Personalized Application Preparation We will assist my clients in preparing a meticulously crafted naturalization application, tailored to their individual circumstances. Representation and Advocacy We will represent my clients throughout the entire naturalization process, from filing the initial application to attending interviews and hearings on their behalf.

Necessary Documents

  • Form N-400: This is the official application form for naturalization, which must be completed and submitted to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
  • Proof of continuous residence in the United States: This may include copies of green cards, passports, or other documents that demonstrate the applicant’s continuous residence in the U.S.
  • Proof of physical presence in the United States: This may include documents such as employment records, school records, or tax returns that show the applicant has been physically present in the U.S. for the required period of time.
  • Proof of good moral character: This may include documents such as criminal records, tax records, or other evidence that the applicant has maintained good moral character during their residency in the U.S.
  • Evidence of English language proficiency: This may include results from an English language test such as the English language portion of the naturalization test, or other evidence of English language proficiency.
  • Proof of knowledge of U.S. civics and government: This may include results from the civics portion of the naturalization test, or other evidence of knowledge of U.S. civics and government.
  • Two passport-sized photos: These should meet the USCIS requirements for passport photos.
  • Application fee: The required fee for filing the naturalization application.

General Questions

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