Hollywood, Florida Citizenship Lawyers

Naturalization is the manner in which a person not born in the United States voluntarily becomes a United States Citizen. Our team has extensive expertise in this area of U.S.
Immigration Law, especially concerning complicated matters such as physical presence issues, criminal history, citizenship cost, and other challenges in establishing good moral character.

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citizenship, nationalization, citizenship cost

Apply for Citizenship

If you wish to become a U.S. citizen, first you must file the naturalization application. You do not have to have an immigration attorney to file your application for naturalization; however, since this is one of the most significant steps in your immigration path, it is not something to be taken lightly. Individuals often find that hiring an immigration attorney for this process more often leads to success.

Here at the Hall Law Office, we’re happy to sit with you and assist you with your application to ensure you are comfortable and that it is completed correctly. Hiring an immigration attorney to assist you with your immigration paperwork will guarantee the documents are completed according to the United States government’s standards.
In addition, if you have been subject to removal proceedings or have criminal convictions on your record, hiring an immigration attorney to help you navigate the system is your best bet for positive results!

Our Hollywood FL Immigration Lawyers at Hall Law Office will begin by assessing your situation and gathering the necessary facts to take the best first steps.

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citizenship application, naturalization, citizenship cost

 

What are the Citizenship Requirements?
  1. Be at least 18 years old.
  2. You can read, write, and speak English. However, there are some exceptions to this rule.
  3. You have been a lawful permanent resident of the US for at least five years.
  4. You have resided continuously in the U.S. for at least five years (3 years if you are married to a U.S. citizen) and are physically present in the U.S. half the time.
  5. Demonstrate adequate knowledge of U.S. history and government.
  6. You are of good moral character.

If none of the above apply to you, there is a chance you can still apply for citizenship.
However, even if you do not meet any of these requirements, you can start taking steps now to reach the requirements.

Our Floria citizenship attorneys can help apply for Citizenship with Hall Law Office, P.A.

SCHEDULE YOUR CONSULTATION

Depending on your situation, there are specific requirements and other elements to consider such as interviews, biometrics appointments, and more. If you wish to apply for citizenship, it is best to reach out to an experienced Florida citizenship lawyer in such as Attorney Yanique Hall.