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Being a citizen of the United States is key to enjoying many of the privileges offered by the government. As a citizen you can get a job, take part in the Medicaid and Medicare government programs, and get retirement benefits from Social Security. While citizenship is automatic for people born in the country, or whose parents are citizens, it’s possible for a foreign-born person to become a citizen. The US immigration naturalization process, which was established by Congress, is the key to making citizenship a reality.

If you have questions about the naturalization process, click here to speak with an immigration and naturalization lawyer.

While becoming a US citizen is not automatic, the government requires all applicants to:

  • Have a continuous residence and physical presence in the US
  • Live in a particular USCIS district before filing
  • Have an ability to read, write and speak English
  • Understand US history and government
  • Have a good moral character
  • Understand the principles of the US Constitution
  • Have positive feelings about the US

Sometimes, the naturalization process can be lengthy, especially when dealing with stuffy government bureaucrats. Hiring an experienced US immigration naturalization lawyer can help speed up the process. Our immigration and naturalization lawyers know how to work with the system to help you.

Naturalization Hot Topics:

  • Green Card
  • Citizenship
  • Residency
  • Visas
  • Members of the military
  • Naturalization qualifications
  • Application procedures

Contact a Naturalization Lawyer now to receive a professional consultation.

 

 
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