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The Naturalization Process Is Complicated But Worthwhile
Becoming a naturalized citizen isn’t a simple or easy process. However, U.S. citizenship is a valuable asset and a long time goal of many of our clients. We are honored to help our clients reach their goal of obtaining a U.S. passport and citizenship.
Typically, you must do the following to become a naturalized U.S. citizen:
- Meet certain age requirements (unless you’re an adopted child, you must be at least 18 years old)
- Live in the United States as a legal permanent resident for five years
- Physically be present in the United State for at least 30 months for that five-year period
- Complete a naturalization application
- Submit photographs and fingerprints
- Remain within the United States continuously from the time you apply for citizenship until your application is granted
- Undergo an extensive background check
- Complete an interview
- Demonstrate that you can fluently read and speak English
- Pass a test about U.S. history, politics, and government
- Prove your loyalty to the United States and have a good moral character
- Take an Oath of Allegiance
Let Our Experienced Texas Naturalization Lawyers Guide You Through the Citizenship Process
- Age
- Marital status
- Military status
- Length of residence and presence in the U.S., and
- Length of time as a permanent resident.
- Age
- Marital status
- Military status
- Length of residence and presence in the U.S., and
- Length of time as a permanent resident.
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At Lozano Law Firm, we will help you prepare and file your Application for Naturalization. We can also help you prepare for your interview and citizenship test. If your application is denied, we can represent you through an appeal or a petition for review, and help you to reapply if eligible. For advice and counsel from a board-certified immigration lawyer in Texas, contact Lozano Law Firm in San Antonio, San Angelo, and Eagle Pass.
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