Naturalization


Naturalization is the legal process of becoming a United States citizen utilized by a person who is a green cardholder. Naturalization/Citizenship if granted, allows you the same inalienable rights as a natural-born US citizen. Becoming a US citizen is very beneficial. Firstly, you may not be deported; you can vote and run for public office as well as hold certain federal jobs. If you are an immigrant who wants to become a US citizen, contact our experienced attorney to get help for the naturalization process.

What Are The Essential Requirements For Naturalization Process?
To be a naturalized United States citizen, you must:
  • Have a green card and live in the U.S. at least for three or five years; and be physically present at least half of that time
  • Reside continuously in the U.S. through the application process
  • Be a person of good moral character
  • Meet government requirements for literacy and knowledge of U.S. history
Get Help from Our Professional Naturalization Attorney for U.S. Citizenship

If you are a green card holder and have spent considerable time outside the United States; have had issues with previous immigration applications or have had any criminal charges/convictions, it will serve you well to get in touch with a citizenship lawyer for assistance with your case. At Sandra Boogaard Law Office, we have extensive experience in handling even the most complicated US naturalization cases; and can save you valuable time and effort in preparing your applications and avoiding costly delays created by flaws in making your requests.

To get help in applying for US citizenship, contact our experienced naturalization attorney today!

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