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Citizenship

American nationality or American citizenship is the status of a natural person as a legal member of the United States.

To obtain US citizenship through naturalization, you must meet requirements such as being at least 18 years old, being able to communicate in basic English, having good moral character, and belonging to one of the eligible categories.

You may be eligible for U.S. citizenship if you have had a Green Card for at least five years, are married to a U.S. citizen, have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, or are the child of a U.S. citizen.

Preparing for the naturalization exam is essential to meeting one of the main requirements for becoming a US citizen. The exam covers civics and English skills.

U.S. citizenship is obtained by birth in the country, having citizen parents, or through the naturalization process, which requires being at least 18 years old, maintaining permanent residence, good moral character, civic and English language skills, and demonstrating continued presence in the U.S. Immigration laws seek citizens who contribute positively to society.

U.S. citizenship is important for immigrants, and can be obtained through citizen parents or the naturalization process for permanent residents. It offers rights and improvements in the quality of life.

U.S. citizenship can be obtained in four ways: by birth as a citizen, military service, marriage to a citizen, or through naturalization, which requires five years of residency, good character, English proficiency, and civic education.

If you are a legal permanent resident of the United States, you can seek citizenship through naturalization after having lived in the country for at least 5 years.

The naturalization process to become a U.S. citizen involves the following steps: determining eligibility, completing Form N-400, gathering documents, fingerprinting, attending an interview, taking an English and civics test (if necessary) , participate in the swearing-in ceremony and apply for a US passport.

If you have applied for US citizenship, you must bring certain documents to the interview, such as your appointment letter, green card, driver's license or state identification card, passports, marriage certificate (if applicable), declaration tax returns, arrest record (if applicable) and other specific documents depending on your case. Your citizenship attorneys can help you prepare this essential documentation.

The naturalization and citizenship process involves fees that include submission of Form N-400 ($640) and biometric fingerprinting services ($75). If you decide to hire a US citizenship attorney, keep in mind that this may incur additional costs due to legal advice and representation.

The U.S. citizenship application process (Form N-400) typically takes about six (6) months on average, but the entire process, from application to citizenship, can take up to eighteen (18) months, according to USCIS. If you want to avoid delays due to errors in forms or documents, it is essential to have the advice of a citizenship lawyer to guarantee a successful process.

Becoming a U.S. citizen comes with a number of benefits, including the right to vote, the ability to hold public office (with some exceptions), obtaining a U.S. passport for travel and protection abroad, and the ability to extend citizenship. your children under eighteen (18) years of age, in addition to the opportunity to reunify your immediate family.

Nationality is granted to those born in a territory or state, while naturalization is the process of obtaining citizenship without being born in that country.

The certificate of naturalization is the legal document that proves your US citizenship and can be requested through Form N-600, with a filing fee. If you need to replace it for any reason, you can do so with form N-565 and its corresponding fee.

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