The Path to US Citizenship

Becoming a US citizen is a dream for many, granting rights like voting and holding public office. Here's how to navigate the naturalization process:

1. Do You Qualify?

Check these boxes before you apply:

  • At least 18 years old

  • Green card holder for 5 years (3 years if married to a US citizen)

  • Continuous residence and physical presence in the US

  • Good moral character

  • Attached to US principles and willing to defend them

2. Apply with Form N-400:

File Form N-400 with USCIS, including all required documents and fees.

3. Biometrics Appointment:

USCIS will schedule fingerprinting, photo, and signature capture for background checks.

4. Naturalization Interview:

If your application is valid, USCIS will interview you to review your background, test your English and civics knowledge (unless exempt).

5. Passing the Tests:

Demonstrate English proficiency (speaking, reading, writing) and knowledge of US history and government through the civics test.

6. Oath of Allegiance Ceremony:

If approved, attend a ceremony to take the Oath of Allegiance and become a US citizen. You'll receive your Certificate of Naturalization.

7. Apply for a US Passport:

As a US citizen, apply for a US passport, your official citizenship proof for international travel with US government protection.

Remember:

  • Follow all USCIS instructions.

  • Seek help from an immigration attorney if needed.

  • On us immigration consultants can help you with your process and paperwork to submit your aplication successfully!

This guide simplifies the naturalization process. Remember, an attorney can offer personalized guidance throughout your journey to becoming a US citizen.