Overview

The Final Step — Becoming American

Naturalization is one of the most meaningful milestones in an immigrant's journey. Becoming a U.S. citizen grants you the full rights and protections of the Constitution, the ability to vote, petition for more family members, and travel freely on a U.S. passport. We guide eligible permanent residents through every step — from determining eligibility to celebrating at the oath ceremony.

Our Naturalization Services

  • Eligibility assessment (residency, physical presence, good moral character)
  • Preparation and filing of Form N-400
  • Civics and English test preparation
  • USCIS interview coaching and representation
  • Disability and exception applications (N-648)
  • Responding to denials and requesting hearings

Citizenship by Other Means

  • Citizenship through a U.S. citizen parent (N-600)
  • Certificates of citizenship for those born abroad
  • Military naturalization (expedited processing)
  • Dual citizenship analysis by country
  • Renunciation and expatriation guidance

Don't wait: Some criminal convictions or tax issues can affect naturalization eligibility. We review your full background before filing to identify and address any potential issues before they arise at your interview.

Key Eligibility Requirements

  • 5 years as a lawful permanent resident (3 years if married to a U.S. citizen)
  • Continuous residence in the United States
  • Physical presence for at least half the required period
  • Good moral character
  • Attachment to the principles of the Constitution

Benefits of U.S. Citizenship

  • Right to vote in federal, state, and local elections
  • U.S. passport — visa-free travel to 180+ countries
  • Petition for immediate relatives without wait
  • Eligibility for federal employment and benefits
  • Protection from deportation