Our law firm helps hundreds of legal permanent residents become U.S. citizens every year. The process of a foreigner obtaining citizenship is also known as naturalization. In order to become a U.S. citizen you must be at least 18 years old and you will have had legal permanent residency for at least 5 years prior to filing your application. (Spouses of U.S. Citizens qualify for citizenship after 3 years of marriage). Additionally, those seeking citizenship will have been physically present in the U.S. for at least 30 months out of the previous five years. (If you have been outside the U.S. for more than 6 months you may have abandoned your U.S. permanent residency). Lastly, you must have resided within a state or district in the U.S. for at least 3 months.
The number one complaint about law firms in the U.S. is a lack of communication. When someone is unhappy with their current lawyer, there has invariably been a breakdown in communication in some form. One of the reasons why our law firm is rated five star on Google is because we have excellent communication skills. Each one of our clients receives constant updates throughout their case until they get the result they paid for.
Our citizenship Immigration Lawyer is confident because we get our clients the results they need. We have gone through the citizenship process with our clients hundreds of times and know exactly what to expect along the way. Rest assured, when you hire our law firm you won't need to worry about the process.
Our citizenship attorneys will tell you exactly how much it will cost so there are no surprises along the way. If you don't have all of the money up front, don't worry. We offer flexible payment plans so you can get to where you need to be without delay.
Our Citizenship attorneys help hundreds of people become citizens of the U.S. every year. Our citizenship attorneys know exactly what to do to make sure your green card application gets perfectly filed so you can sit back and relax!
Our citizenship attorneys handle complex cases. Part of going through the citizenship process is proving you meet whats called the “good moral character” requirement. If you have questions regarding whether you qualify for U.S. citizenship book a consultation today. We are happy to help you.