Citizenship through Naturalization
An immigration attorney can assist not only in filing a properly completed application form but, most importantly, in evaluating if the applicant possess the required “good moral character” and will not deemed to be deportable. Unfortunately, many applicants minimize the risk associated with filing an application for naturalization, not realizing that the mere act of filing the application puts them in danger of being deported and/or losing their green card. An immigration attorney will interview the client thoroughly in order to minimize the chances that the client will either be found to not possess good moral character or be deemed deportable.
If you need our advice with your application for naturalization (N-400), contact us right now by WhatsApp at (619) 777-6796.
We can help you, no matter what State you reside in.
We have immigration clients in different parts of the United States!
the following are the basic requirements
In order to obtain US citizenship through naturalization, you must meet certain eligibility requirements:
– be at least 18 years old.
– have resided continuously in the U.S. for five years before applying (three for qualified spouses of US citizens).
– have been physically present in the US for thirty months within the five year period before applying (18 for qualified spouses of US citizens).
– Have a good moral character.
– Demonstrate basic knowledge of the English language and basic knowledge of US civics.
Our method is simple:
We offer a flat-fee on most immigration cases!
Whenever possible we try to offer a flat-fee for ‘typical’ cases which present no complicating factors.
STEP 1:
Call us whatsapp from anywhere in the world! +16197776796
STEP 2:
Schedule a confidential consultation
STEP 3:
We will analyze your case and determine your eligibility
STEP 4:
We will inform you about filing and attorney’s fees
Attorney Alex Monsalve
Member of the California State Bar Association
Member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association-AILA
Attention:
The information contained on this website is presented for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide legal advice and should not be construed as such. Visiting this website and reading the information presented therein does not create an attorney-client relationship. Visitors to this website should not act, or refrain from acting, based on the information provided therein without first seeking the professional advice of an attorney. The US immigration system is extremely complex, bureaucratic and constantly changing. Only an attorney is authorized to provide you with legal advice. Don’t be fooled by unscrupulous opportunists. We recommend that you hire the professional services of an attorney who is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).