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Experienced Immigration Lawyer - Marlene F. Gonzalez
Ciudadanía y naturalización
If your dream is to become a U.S. citizen, you may be able to accomplish this through naturalization. This is a process by which an immigrant can become a citizen of the United States, complete with all the rights and responsibilities this brings. If you are a lawful permanent resident over the age of 18 and meet eligibility requirements, you may be able to apply for naturalization.
The naturalization process can be difficult to navigate, and a single misstep could jeopardize your ability to become a U.S. citizen. That is why we recommend working with Attorney Marlene Gonzalez, a skilled immigration attorney who can explain your rights, what to expect, and how to make it through to the other side.
Attorney Marlene Gonzalez represents permanent residents in Utah and across the U.S. in naturalization proceedings. US Journey Immigration Services truly understand how important these matters are and spare no effort in achieving each client’s citizenship goals with competence and care.
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A Guide to Citizenship Through Naturalization
The U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) oversees all immigration and naturalization proceedings. Citizenship through naturalization is accomplished by meeting eligibility requirements and completing specific steps, which are listed below.
The citizenship through naturalization process includes the following steps:
- Determining if you are eligible to become a U.S. citizen.
- Preparing and submitting Form N-400, Application for Naturalization.
- Attending your biometrics (fingerprints and identification) appointment, if necessary.
- Completing your USCIS interview.
- Receiving a decision from USCIS. Your application may be granted, continued, or denied.
- If your application is granted, taking the Oath of Allegiance to the U.S.
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Find out more about eligibility and what to expect by calling Attorney Marlene Gonzalez and her team at US Immigration Services. The firm has the answers you need.