Naturalization
Bringing Families Together Through Immigration Law
Becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States can pose challenges for many immigrants. However, with the guidance of an experienced immigration attorney, you can navigate this intricate process, enhancing your chances of success.
To qualify for naturalization, you must satisfy various requirements. These include being at least 18 years old when filing your N-400 application, holding lawful permanent resident status (green card) for a minimum of five years, demonstrating a fundamental understanding of U.S. civics and history, exhibiting good moral character, pledging allegiance to the principles of the U.S. Constitution, and meeting English language proficiency standards.
It’s crucial to note that there are exceptions to these naturalization requirements. If you find that you do not meet all the criteria, consulting with an attorney can still be valuable. We can provide guidance based on your specific situation and explore potential exceptions or alternative pathways.
If you meet the eligibility criteria, our services extend to managing all necessary paperwork and assisting you in preparing for your interview, tests, and other elements of the naturalization process. For those at earlier stages in the immigration journey, we can also support you in obtaining a visa or green card tailored to your unique needs and goals.
If you’d like to discuss your naturalization case with us, please don’t hesitate to contact us.