| Overview
Naturalization is the process by which the United States grants
citizenship to a foreign citizen or national after he or she fulfills
the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and
Nationality Act (INA).
All naturalization applicants must demonstrate good moral character,
attachment, and favorable disposition. The other naturalization
requirements may be modified or waived for certain applicants, such
as spouses of U.S. citizens. Applicants should review the following
materials and carefully read the N-400 application instructions
before applying.
Requirements
The general requirements for naturalization are:
• a period of continuous residence and physical presence
in the United States;
• ability to read, write and speak English;
• knowledge and understanding of U.S. history and government;
• good moral character;
• attachment to the principles of the U.S. Constitution; and,
• favorable disposition toward the United States.
Who are eligible to apply?
• Foreign citizens who are lawful permanent residents of
the United States for the at least five (5) years;
• Spouses of U.S. citizens who maintained permanent residency
in the United States for three (3) years;
• Those who served the U.S. Military and U.S. Armed Forces,
and employees under contract for the U.S. Government who have been
lawful permanent residents for at least five (5) years;
• Asylees or refugees living in the United States as lawful
permanent residents for at least four (4) years;
• Those performing in religious capacity for a religious organization
or group who have resided in the United States for at least five
(5) years
The attorney can assist you in preparing and completing
your application. Here’s how it works:
1. Fill out the Standard questionnaire and the payment form online.
Then submit.
2. Within a few minutes, we will e-mail you a (a) Visa application
questionnaire, (b) our Retainer Agreement, and (c) a checklist of
documents required to support your application. Do not leave any
blank spaces on the questionnaire. Enter "N/A" when the
information being asked does not apply to you.
3. Print the attachments that we have e-mailed you.
4. Proceed by filling out the Visa Application Questionnaire. Do
not leave any blank spaces on the questionnaire. Enter 'N/A"
when the information being asked does not apply to you.
5. Review the list of required supporting documents to be attached
to the Visa Application Questionnaire.
6. Sign and date the Retainer Agreement.
7. Mail all the documents back.
8. The Attorney prepares your application upon receipt of the documents
from you. A copy will be e-mailed to you for review and corrections.
9. The original application will be e-mailed to you as a PDF document
for printing, signing and sending back.
10. The Attorney then files your application with the BCIS. |