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Expert Citizenship and Naturalization Attorneys in Dallas
At Perdomo Dorsett Immigration Law, we are committed to guiding our clients through one of the most important steps in their life: obtaining U.S. citizenship. We know that obtaining citizenship and naturalization in the United States is a complex and challenging process, and our team of immigration attorneys in Dallas, Texas has the experience to help you navigate every phase of the process.
Naturalization is the path to becoming a legal permanent resident and, eventually, a U.S. citizen. Naturalized citizens enjoy the same rights and privileges as citizens born in the United States, including the right to vote, serve on juries, and obtain a U.S. passport. If you have been legally admitted to the United States and wish to move toward citizenship, it is crucial to have the support of an experienced attorney who can help you navigate the challenges that may arise in the naturalization process.
Requirements for Citizenship and Naturalization
To be eligible for naturalization in the United States, you must meet certain strict criteria:
Be at least 18 years old.
Have been a permanent resident for at least 5 years, with no absences from the United States exceeding 6 months.
If you are married to a U.S. citizen, you must have resided in the country for at least 3 years, with no absences exceeding 6 months.
Possess good moral character and demonstrate basic English skills, including reading, writing, and comprehension of the language.
Basic knowledge of United States history and government.
There are exceptions for applicants with mental or physical disabilities, who may be exempt from some of these requirements.
The Naturalization Process in the United States
The U.S. citizenship process begins with naturalization. Meeting the requirements is just the first step. You'll need to submit an application, attend an interview, and pass an English and civics test. Here are the key steps:
Complete Form N-400, accompanied by two passport-sized photos.
Submit to fingerprinting and a criminal background check.
Attend an interview with USCIS, where you will answer questions about your application and take required tests.
If your application is approved, you will participate in an oath ceremony where you will receive your Certificate of Naturalization and declare your allegiance to the United States Constitution.
If your application is denied, you may file Form N-336 to appeal the decision. Our team is ready to assist you at every stage of the process, ensuring that your rights are protected.
File your Citizenship and Naturalization case in Dallas today
At Perdomo Dorsett Immigration Law, we offer comprehensive representation in English and Spanish, with over 20 years of combined experience in immigration law. From the first consultation to the resolution of your case, we are committed to working with you, protecting your interests and fighting for the results you deserve. Additionally, if you choose to retain our services within the first 30 days after your consultation, we will apply a credit equivalent to the cost of the initial consultation to your new service.
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