citizenship lawyer
A citizenship lawyer is an immigration lawyer that is qualified to assist green card holders in obtaining US citizenship through the naturalization process. The citizenship lawyer can aid the applicant in preparing the N-400 citizenship application package and/or accompany the applicant to the citizenship interview. The citizenship lawyer will identify any potential problems with the applicant’s case, including issues that could make the applicant deportable, and confirm that the applicant meets all of the citizenship requirements prior to submitting the citizenship application. Contact a citizenship lawyer today to start the US naturalization process.
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Jan 28th, 2010
Q: How long do I have to wait before applying for citizenship?
A: Ok, so you have the green card. Now…when can you start applying for citizenship? The answer will vary depending on how you obtained the green card. Once you have submitted your US citizenship application, however, the rest of the citizenship process is the same no matter how you got your green card. If you do not know which of the following...
Jan 12th, 2010
A US citizenship ceremony was held at the JFK Library in Boston today for 215 new US citizens. The US citizenship candidates were nationals of Australia, Barbados, Cape Verde, China, India, Lebanon, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, Vietnam and Zaire. Before arriving at the ceremony today, these individuals successfully completed the American citizenship process which consisted of filing a US...
Jan 1st, 2010
Q: Can I bring a citizenship lawyer to my US citizenship interview?
A: Most US citizenship interviews take place at the USCIS field office closest to where the person applying for US citizenship lives. There are typically two parts to the US citizenship interview.
First, the immigration officer reviews the US citizenship application to determine whether or not the person applying for US citizenship has met all the...
Nov 28th, 2009
Approximately 500 individuals who filed a citizenship application in Los Angeles and surrounding Southern California counties years ago stand to benefit from a legal settlement that was recently reached with USCIS immigration authorities. Under the settlement, the US government must complete processing of these citizenship applications within the next six months. Plaintiff citizenship applicants argued that a delay...