Naturalization
and Citizenship

NATURALIZATION AND CITIZENSHIP

Becoming a United States citizen through naturalization involves many requirements, and the process can often seem complex. Generally, only those who are lawful permanent residents or have served honorably in the military can apply for naturalization, although there are some exceptions to this.

Having the advice of a knowledgeable immigration attorney is critical in determining your eligibility for naturalization or citizenship. Filing an immigration application when you are ineligible can result in loss of permanent residence, deportation, family separation, and permanent disqualification from lawful status in the United States.

If you are looking to become a naturalized citizen, our team will review your case in detail and provide you with the information you need to move forward successfully. Contact us today.

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NATURALIZATION AND CITIZENSHIP

Becoming a United States citizen through naturalization involves many requirements, and the process can often seem complex.

BUSINESS AND WORK VISAS

When it is beneficial for a United States employer to hire a foreign worker, or for a foreign individual to work in the United States, obtaining a Legal Work Visa is vital.

DEPORTATION DEFENSE

As an immigrant to the United States, there are many actions that can jeopardize your ability to remain in this country.

ASYLUM

Currently, the United States offers asylum protection to refugees from foreign countries who have either suffered persecution or fear of persecution because of their race, religion, membership in a particular group, or political beliefs.

FAMILY-BASED BENEFITS

United States immigration laws are designed, in part, to unite family members. Within family-based immigration, the most common goal is to bring family members to live in the United States for the long term.

VICTIMS OF CRIME AND VIOLENCE

If you are a victim of a crime, be it violent or non-violent, justice must extend beyond a criminal court punishment for the perpetrator.

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