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

  1. 01

    Eligibility Audit

    Review residence, physical presence, good moral character, and disclosure obligations.

  2. 02

    Application Preparation

    Draft and submit Form N-400 with a complete supporting record.

  3. 03

    Biometrics & Test Prep

    Civics study materials and English readiness coaching.

  4. 04

    USCIS Interview

    Attorney representation at the naturalization interview when needed.

  5. 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.