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U.S. Citizenship Naturalization Process Many people obtain U.S. citizenship through the process of
naturalization. While naturalization is typically fairly straightforward,
most applicants will benefit from the advice of an immigration attorney.
Some eligibility criteria, and problem areas are summarized below. This
list is not exhaustive and it is recommended that you consult our
attorneys if you have questions or concerns about your specific situation.
Bars to Naturalization
Soon after you have filed your application, the CIS will notify you of the date and time of your biometrics (fingerprint and digital photograph) appointment. They will also contact you within several months regarding the date, time and place of your naturalization interview. Following successful completion of the naturalization interview, you will be scheduled for a swearing in ceremony, at which time you will take the oath of citizenship, surrender your permanent resident card and receive your Certificate of Naturalization. |
Disclaimer: The information obtained at this site is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship. This site is designed to present a general overview of certain immigration issues and does not account for the individual facts and circumstances of every case. You should discuss your specific situation with an attorney.
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