Practice Area
Citizenship & Naturalization
Confident representation throughout the U.S. citizenship application process.
Overview
What We Do
Naturalization is the final step of the immigration journey. We prepare clean, well-documented N-400 applications, conduct civics and English readiness reviews, and represent clients with complex backgrounds — including criminal records, tax issues, and continuous-residence concerns.
Common Situations
Clients We Represent
- Permanent residents eligible after 5 years (or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen)
- Applicants with prior arrests, citations, or tax filing issues
- Military service members and their families
- Children claiming derivative citizenship through a U.S. citizen parent
- Applicants concerned about English or civics test requirements
Our Process
How Your Case Moves Forward
- 01
Eligibility Audit
Review residence, physical presence, good moral character, and disclosure obligations.
- 02
Application Preparation
Draft and submit Form N-400 with a complete supporting record.
- 03
Biometrics & Test Prep
Civics study materials and English readiness coaching.
- 04
USCIS Interview
Attorney representation at the naturalization interview when needed.
- 05
Oath of Allegiance
Final step — becoming a United States citizen.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I keep my original citizenship?
- The U.S. permits dual citizenship; check the laws of your country of origin to confirm.
- What disqualifies someone from naturalization?
- Certain criminal convictions, false claims to citizenship, voting violations, or failure to register for Selective Service may disqualify applicants.
