Naturalization in the U.S.
The application for U.S. citizenship is a straightforward process, but it is not always easy.
Although applicants can apply by themselves, we strongly recommend consulting our lawyers, who will check for issues in your immigration history. Several obstacles could derail your application, including:
- Warrants or Crimes
- Errors or inconsistencies in your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization
- Inconsistencies in previous immigration applications
- Failure to fulfill citizenship requirements
- Incomplete documents
- Fraud or mistake in being granted a green card
Under the guidance of our naturalization attorneys, you can rest assured that you have fulfilled the obligations needed for a good chance of approval. Not only will this spare you headaches and frustration, but it will also save you time and fees involved in the government process.
New Application
Our lawyers also assist clients whose citizenship applications have been denied. The USCIS provides reasons for denying the application, as well as the date when you may reapply. Our team will review the reasons and build a more solid case for greater chance of approval.
The Naturalization Process
Our attorneys will explain the naturalization process and assist you every step of the way, from the moment you fill out Form N-400, through the interview, to the day you receive a decision and, hopefully, take the Oath of Allegiance.
Once you are a U.S. citizen, you will have the right to vote, be eligible for Federal jobs, receive state and federal benefits that citizens are entitled to, and more importantly, file a petition to bring your family to the U.S, such as parents, siblings, and married children.