Citizenship and Naturalization
Naturalization & U.S. Citizenship
Becoming a United States citizen is an important milestone. If you are a lawful permanent resident, you may be eligible to apply for citizenship through the naturalization process.
We provide guidance through every step of the naturalization process, including preparing and filing Form N-400 and supporting documents, attending biometrics appointments, and preparing for the citizenship interview. From the initial consultation to the final oath ceremony, we are committed to helping you move forward with confidence.
Naturalization (Form N-400)
Naturalization is the process by which a green card holder becomes a U.S. citizen.
To qualify, applicants must generally:
Be at least 18 years old
Have held a green card for at least 5 years (or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen)
Meet continuous residence and physical presence requirements
Demonstrate good moral character
Pass the English and civics test (if required)
We assist with the preparation and filing of:
Form N-400 – Application for Naturalization
If you are searching for help with the N-400 application, how to become a U.S. citizen, or the naturalization process, we can help ensure your case is properly prepared and submitted.
The Naturalization Process
The naturalization process involves several important steps:
Filing Form N-400 – Application for Naturalization
Attending a biometrics appointment (fingerprinting)
Completing the citizenship interview with a USCIS officer
Taking the English and civics test (if required)
Receiving a decision on your application
Attending the Oath of Allegiance ceremony
We guide clients through each step and help ensure that all documentation is complete and accurate.
Citizenship Interview & Test
The citizenship interview is a key part of the process. During this appointment, a USCIS officer will:
Review your Form N-400
Ask questions about your application and background
Test your English ability (if applicable)
Administer the U.S. civics test
We help clients prepare in advance so they understand what to expect and feel confident during the interview.
While many applications are straightforward, some cases may involve complications such as extended travel, prior immigration history, criminal history or prior arrests, or application errors. Careful preparation is important to avoid delays or denials.
We work closely with clients to prepare complete applications, address potential concerns, and navigate each stage of the process.
If you are ready to apply for U.S. citizenship or need help with Form N-400, we are here to assist you.