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Immigration 101: The Process of Becoming a U.S. Citizen

Even though there’s a lot of turmoil surrounding immigration, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t arm yourself with some immigration information to become a citizen of this country. America was built on freedom, integrity, and immigrants. While it’s a difficult time to be an immigrant in America, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t know and understand the process to go through the naturalization process. As an immigration lawyer based in New York City, we’ve helped many people become citizens in America as well as their family members. With years of experience in immigration law, Zohar Law PLLC can answer your questions and help you through the naturalization process. Schedule an appointment with an immigration lawyer today.

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ABOUT THE NATURALIZATION PROCESS

Becoming a U.S. citizen can be a lengthy process. However, hiring an immigration lawyer can help make the process much more fluid. You don’t have to worry about filling out the wrong documents or providing inaccurate information when you have a lawyer on your side. To help you understand more about the naturalization process, we supplied some immigration information to ensure you know what to expect when you begin this process.

Are You Eligible To Be A U.S. Citizen?

First, you should understand what a U.S. citizen means. If you’re not born in the United States or acquire citizenship from your parents by birth, then you are not an American citizen. The first question you should consider is whether or not you’re eligible to be a U.S. citizen. There are some factors to consider to determine whether you’re eligible to be an American citizen. For example, you need to be over 18 years old, a lawful and permanent resident in the country, and be of good moral character. You also need to be physically in the United States for at least five years before you apply for citizenship.

The Documents

Next, you’ll need to fill out documents. An immigration attorney can help you immensely when it comes to this portion. If English is not your native tongue, then we strongly recommend hiring a lawyer to ensure the proper documents are filled out. You’ll need to fill out the Form N-400, Application For Naturalization and follow the instructions. You’ll also need two photographs that meet the immigration service requirements, and other documents that your lawyer can help you get together. To download the Application for Naturalization and the document checklist, visit USCIS.gov site.

Appointments And Interviews

In addition to the appointments and the interviews, you’ll want to prepare accordingly. That means you’ll need to make a biometrics appointment. You’ll also need to complete an interview after the preliminary process is finished. The USCIS will schedule both the biometrics and the interview for you, so you can complete the naturalization process. It’s important to bring the appointment notices with you and arrive on time.

The Oath Of Allegiance

Lastly, once you’ve been granted citizenship, you’ll need to take the Oath of Allegiance. This oath is a naturalization ceremony that will also occur the same day as your interview if you pass everything. The Oath of Allegiance is what will make you a U.S. citizen because you do it at the naturalization ceremony. At this time, you’ll fully understand what it means to be a U.S. citizen.

If you’d like to learn more about becoming a U.S. citizen, then contact Zohar Law PLLC for more information on immigration.

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