Take the next step toward U.S. citizenship.
Becoming a U.S. citizen is one of the most meaningful steps in an immigration journey. The naturalization process may seem straightforward, but it is important to review eligibility carefully before filing. Issues involving travel, taxes, criminal history, child support, old immigration records, prior applications, or long absences from the United States can affect the case.
Naturalization
- Eligibility review.
- Preparing and filing Form N-400.
- Reviewing continuous residence and physical presence.
- Good moral character issues.
- Biometrics and interview preparation.
- English and civics test preparation guidance.
- Requests for evidence or case complications.
- Reapplications or next steps after a denial.
Citizenship issues and complications
Some citizenship cases require extra care. Concerns may involve prior arrests, long trips outside the United States, tax issues, child support issues, old immigration records, prior removal or deportation history, prior denials, or problems with how permanent residence was obtained.
Citizenship for children
In some cases, children may automatically acquire U.S. citizenship through a parent. We can review whether a child may already be a U.S. citizen or whether documentation should be requested to prove citizenship.
Before you file
If your case is not simple, it is better to review the issue before filing. We help clients understand whether there are concerns that should be addressed first.
Related immigration help
Some cases involve more than one issue. These related pages may also help you understand the next step.
Your consultation, done differently.
Your first conversation about your case should be clear, direct, and useful. When you schedule a consultation, you meet directly with Attorney Nathan Osorio — not an assistant or paralegal.
What to expect
- You meet directly with Attorney Nathan Osorio.
- Each consultation lasts up to one hour.
- We take time to understand your situation and immigration history.
- We explain options clearly and honestly.
- You should leave with a better understanding of your next step.
Ready to understand your next step?
Call the office or send an email to schedule a consultation.