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citizenship and naturalization
A lawyer for citizenship with experience and dedication in immigration rights and the naturalization process can help you navigate through the U.S. immigration system. They can assist you in obtaining the citizenship you need to ensure your future in the country.
What is a citizenship and naturalization process?
Naturalization refers to how a foreign national can acquire U.S. citizenship. This implies acquiring all the rights and obligations that come with it.
But many immigrants struggle for years before achieving full citizenship. Passing through all the immigration system difficulties can be discouraging. This is when an immigration lawyer for citizenship comes into action.
They will help you navigate the process to become a U.S. citizen, making sure that you meet all the requirements and helping you with the interviews and paperwork. Start your journey with the help of professionals.
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benefits
Benefits of obtaining the U. S. citizenship
Obtaining U. S. citizenship brings many benefits to eligible foreign nationals, which include:
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- Right to VoteAs a U.S. citizen, you have the fundamental right to vote in federal, state, and local elections. This empowers you to participate in shaping the government and policies that affect your community and country.
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Protection from Deportation U.S. citizens are protected from deportation, providing a sense of security and stability for themselves and their families. Unlike permanent residents, citizens cannot lose their legal status
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International Travel with U.S. PassportWith a U.S. passport, you can travel internationally with the full support
and protection of the U.S. government. This document grants you access to consular assistance while abroad and allows you to re-enter the U.S. more easily. - Ability to Petition for Family MembersU.S. citizens can sponsor a wider range of family members for permanent residency (green cards) compared to permanent residents. This includes parents, siblings, and married children. Citizenship expedites the process of reuniting with loved ones.
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Requirements
Citizenship and naturalization eligibility requirements
To apply for citizenship and naturalization, any immigrant must meet at least one of these conditions:
- Have a valid permanent residence in the U. S.
- Have been residing and been a legal permanent resident in the U. S. for at least 5 years (4 in the asylum cases).
- Being married to a U. S. citizen and have been living in the country as a permanent resident for at least 3 years.
- Being a permanent resident who served in the U. S. Army and has lived in the country for at least 3 years.
On the other side, any immigrant must meet all the following requirements to acquire U. S. citizenship:
- Being over 18 years old.
- Being a permanent resident.
- Have been physically present and resident in the U. S. for a certain amount of time (depending on your case).
- Have a good moral character.
- Pass the English and U.S. History and civic education exam
- Taking the Pledge of Allegiance to the U.S. flag and the U.S. Constitution.
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All of the requirements of this process could be overwhelming for any immigrant. But don’t let the fear stop you from reaching your full potential and having access to more opportunities as a U.S. citizen. At Gillman Immigration Law our lawyers for citizenship can help you navigate through the whole process.
Documentation
Necessary Documentation for citizenship application
The specific documents required for the U.S. naturalization and citizenship process can vary based on individual circumstances. However, here is a general list of documents that are commonly required:
- Form N-400: Application for Naturalization.
- Copy of Green Card (Permanent Resident Card) roof of your legal permanent resident status in the U.S.
- Passport Photos: Usually two identical passport-sized photos that meet the U.S. Department of State's specifications.
- Filing Fee Payment: The appropriate fee for processing your application.
- Copy of Marriage Certificate (If applicable): To prove your marital history.
- Divorce or Annulment Documentation (If applicable): If you've been married before, provide documents to prove the termination of previous marriages.
- Proof of Continuous Residence: Documents that demonstrate your continuous physical presence in the U.S. over the required period.
- Proof of Physical Presence: Documents that support your physical presence in the U.S. for at least half of the required continuous residence period.
- Tax Returns: Copies of your federal income tax returns for the past 3-5 years, depending on your specific situation.
- Selective Service Registration: Males aged 18 to 26 are generally required to register. If applicable, provide proof or an exemption.
- Form N-400: Application for Naturalization.
- Copy of Green Card (Permanent Resident Card) roof of your legal permanent resident status in the U.S.
- Passport Photos: Usually two identical passport-sized photos that meet the U.S. Department of State's specifications.
- Filing Fee Payment: The appropriate fee for processing your application.
- Copy of Marriage Certificate (If applicable): To prove your marital history.
- Divorce or Annulment Documentation (If applicable): If you've been married before, provide documents to prove the termination of previous marriages.
- Proof of Continuous Residence: Documents that demonstrate your continuous physical presence in the U.S. over the required period.
- Proof of Physical Presence: Documents that support your physical presence in the U.S. for at least half of the required continuous residence period.
- Tax Returns: Copies of your federal income tax returns for the past 3-5 years, depending on your specific situation.
- Selective Service Registration: Males aged 18 to 26 are generally required to register. If applicable, provide proof or an exemption.
- Remember, the requirements can change, and there might be additional documents needed based on your circumstances. At Gillman Immigration Law, our lawyers for citizenship will always have the correct and up-to-date information. Contact us today and start your journey to U. S. citizenship.
Steps to apply
How to obtain U. S. citizenship?
The process to become a U. S. citizen could vary depending on your circumstances. Nevertheless, these are the common steps that any immigrant must follow in the naturalization process:

Step 1
Determine Eligibility
Evaluate if you meet key criteria. Such as being a lawful permanent resident (green card holder), having continuous residence in the U.S., maintaining good moral character, and fulfilling language and civics knowledge requirements.

Step 2
Complete Form N-400
Carefully fill out Form N-400, the Application for Naturalization. Include accurate personal details, addresses, work history, and information about your time outside the U.S. Follow the instructions closely and provide all required documents and fees.

Step 3
Attend Interview and Testing
Attend an interview scheduled by USCIS. During the interview, you'll discuss your N-400 application with an immigration officer. If applicable, you'll also take an English language and civics test, examining your understanding of U.S. history and government. Be prepared to answer questions about your application and background.

Step 4
Oath of Allegiance
After a successful interview, attend a naturalization ceremony. Here, you'll publicly declare your allegiance to the United States by taking the Oath of Allegiance. This oath signifies your commitment to the country's laws and principles, formally granting you U.S. citizenship.

Step 5
Apply for Passport
Following the naturalization ceremony, you can apply for a U.S. passport. This official document serves as proof of your new U.S. citizenship and grants you the ability to travel internationally.
- The steps may take varying amounts of time, so patience and attention to detail are key to successfully navigating the process. Our lawyers for citizenship will help you get through this, from filling out the documents to preparing you for the interviews. Contact us today and start your journey to U. S. citizen.
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Becoming a U.S. citizen is a dream of many immigrants when they arrive in this country. Not only for the benefits of citizenship but also because this is the formal recognition that this country will always be their home. But this is a complicated process that requires patience and attention to every detail.
Our lawyers for citizenship will guide you through the whole process, making sure that your paperwork is in order and helping you prepare for the interviews and exams. Contact us now and secure your future in the country that you choose as a home with the help of Gillman Immigration Law.