Why Become a U.S. Citizen?
Naturalization confers the right to vote, federal benefits, and stronger family-based sponsorship. We coach you for interviews, and ensure you meet all requirements, from residency to English and civics tests.
Eligibility Requirements
To apply for U.S. citizenship, applicants generally need to meet certain basic requirements, including :
Age and Residency : Applicants must meet general age and residency standards in the United States.
Good Moral Character : Demonstrate responsible conduct and adherence to U.S. laws.
Language and Civic Knowledge : Possess a basic understanding of English and knowledge of U.S. government and history.
Commitment to the Constitution : Be willing to support and uphold the principles of the U.S. Constitution.
Family Considerations : Certain family relationships may be taken into account during the process
Our Naturalization Process
We assist individuals seeking U.S. citizenship by providing guidance throughout the naturalization process. Our services include:
- Eligibility Assessment : Evaluate your general eligibility for naturalization and identify any factors that may affect your application.
- Application Guidance : Advise on completing the necessary forms and preparing supporting documentation.
- USCIS Filing Support : Provide guidance on submitting your application to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
- Preparation for Interview : Offer support and general preparation for the naturalization interview and civics test.
- Oath & Citizenship : Assist with the final steps to achieving U.S. citizenship, including guidance on the oath ceremony
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What if my English is weak?
Waivers exist for applicants ≥50 with 20 years’ residence or ≥55 with 15 years’ residence; civics only in your native language.
Q: Does dual citizenship affect naturalization?
We advise on dual-nationality rules for your home country and the U.S. to prevent conflicts.
Q: Can I travel while my N-400 is pending?
Yes, so long as you maintain continuous residence and return before your interview.
Q: What if I fail the civics test?
You get a second opportunity. We provide targeted study materials and coaching.
Q: How do I prepare for the oath ceremony?
We review the Oath of Allegiance text, the ceremony logistics, and what to bring.
Q: Can a criminal record bar me?
Certain convictions can delay or deny citizenship; we analyze your record and pursue waivers where possible.