Citizenship & Naturalization

An applicant is eligible for Naturalization where he or she can meet the following requirements:

  • Must be 18 years old
  • Must have Permanent Residence Status (Green Card) for five years subsequent to application. If married to a U.S. Citizen, the permanent residency requirement is three years.
  • Must have resided for at least three months within the state the petition was filed.
  • Must be physically present in the U.S. for at least one-half of the five years (one half of the three years for spouse of a Citizen).
  • Must have resided continuously within the U.S. from the date the application was filed up to the time of admission to citizenship
  • Must not be absent for a period more than one year during the period residence is required. (Five years or three years)
  • Must be a person of good moral character.

Citizenship can sometimes be obtained derivatively through a parent. The circumstances vary, but if one of your parents is a United States citizen, then it is possible that you are also a United States citizen.

We Can Help With the Most Common Reasons for Denial of Citizenship

  • Applicant cannot speak/write English

Applicants are required to speak, understand and write in the English language. An exception exists where the applicant is at least 50 years old and has maintained permanent residency for at least 20 years, or is at least 55 years old and has maintained permanent residency for at least 15 years. Here, the applicant may have the examination performed in his or her native language. The applicant may also apply for a Waiver if he or she is unable to learn English due to a medical condition. WE SPECIALIZE IN HELPING OUR CLIENTS FIND SOLUTIONS TO OVERCOME THIS PROBLEM.

  • Arrests

An applicant may be denied citizenship if he or she is on probation for any crime committed at the time of interview. An applicant may also be denied Citizenship if he or she committed a crime involving moral turpitude. WE OFFER CRIMINAL WAIVERS AND MEMOS TO MAXIMIZE YOUR CHANCES FOR APPROVAL EVEN IF YOU HAVE BEEN CONVICTED.

Application Procedure

Once the Application is submitted, the applicant will be scheduled for fingerprinting appointment. Applicants can file up to three months before he or she meets the residency requirement. The current filing fees for Naturalization are $595.00 plus $85.00 for Fingerprints.

All Applicants for Citizenship will be interviewed by the Immigration and Naturalization Service. The applicant may request one re-examination. An Attorney may accompany the Applicant to his or her Naturalization Interview.

More information is available at the USCIS website, which you can visit by clicking here.