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Many immigrants hope to one day become permanent U.S. citizens. Citizens cannot be removed from the country and enjoy many powerful rights, including the ability to vote. Only lawful permanent residents – immigrants with green cards – can apply for citizenship through naturalization.
The naturalization process can sometimes be daunting and confusing. Our Austin & San Antonio citizenship lawyers are deeply familiar with this process and can guide you every step of the way. We can advise whether you currently qualify for naturalization, and, if not, we can help explore your legal options. At Peek Law Group, we are committed to helping immigrants realize their American Dreams and can provide the knowledgeable representation you need to achieve your goals.
If you are ready to apply for U.S. citizenship, contact us online or call (512)-474-4445 to discuss your next steps. Payment plans are available.
You must first have a green card before you can consider applying for U.S. citizenship. Green cards are most often obtained through family sponsorship or employment.
You will not be able to immediately initiate the naturalization process once you have a green card, however. You will first need to wait a specified period of time, the duration of which will depend on how you obtained your visa. If you procured your visa through marriage to a U.S. citizen, you must wait at least 3 years before applying for naturalization. If you obtained your green card through practically any other means, you must wait at least 5 years.
Prospective citizens must also meet several other requirements before they are eligible for naturalization, including:
Certain exemptions are sometimes available, and military citizenship is handled differently. Our Austin & San Antonio attorneys will carefully analyze your circumstances and determine whether you are eligible for naturalization. Our team is made up of creative problem solvers, so, if necessary, we can evaluate all possible exemptions and work to identify outside-the-box solutions that will help you qualify. If you are ready to apply for U.S. citizenship, contact us online or call (512)-474-4445 today!
Once you have met all naturalization requirements, you can initiate the process by submitting the necessary application documents to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). About a month after USCIS has received your request, you will be asked to attend a biometrics appointment at a local field office. Your fingerprints will be taken and used to conduct a background check.
Next comes what will likely be a lengthy wait. Most people will historically wait around 14 months before their USCIS in-person interview is scheduled. You could potentially wait longer if your local USCIS office is especially backed up.
At your in-person interview, a USCIS officer will review and confirm the details of your naturalization application. They will also conduct a two-part citizenship exam. This English language portion of the exam will test your ability to speak, read, and write in the English language. The civics component will assess your knowledge of the United States government and the country’s history.
No portion of the citizenship exam is meant to be especially difficult, and we can help you prepare. You will pass the speaking element if you are able to understand and answer the USCIS officer’s questions. For the reading test, you will be provided with three sentences and must read one of them aloud. For the civics test, you must correctly answer 6 out of 10 questions. The questions you may be asked come from a pool that is pre-published and can be studied in advance.
Exam exemptions are available to immigrants with medical disabilities and immigrants of a certain age who have lived in the U.S. as lawful permanent residents for a certain number of years. You will be given an opportunity to retake any portion of the exam you do not initially pass.
If the USCIS officer is satisfied with the answers you gave during the interview and you pass all portions of the citizenship exam, your application will be approved. Once you have completed the Oath of Allegiance in a scheduled ceremony, you will officially become a permanent U.S. citizen.
Many members of our staff at Peek Law Group are immigrants themselves and thus understand the practical and symbolic importance of naturalization. Our Austin & San Antonio permanent citizenship attorneys can serve as your guides and advocates throughout each stage of this process.
We provide our legal services in Spanish and English. Explore your naturalization options by contacting us online or calling (512)-474-4445.
Living in Austin or San Antonio, you are part of a vibrant and diverse community. Navigating the path to U.S. citizenship can be particularly challenging in these bustling cities, where the demand for immigration services is high. Our team at Peek Law Group understands the unique challenges faced by residents in these areas and can help you every step of the way.
We recognize that the wait times for interviews and processing can be particularly long in these regions due to high demand. This can be a significant pain point for many applicants. Our Austin & San Antonio citizenship attorneys are committed to keeping you informed and prepared throughout these waiting periods, keeping you ready for each step as it comes.
Additionally, we are aware of the local resources available to you, such as the Austin Public Library and the San Antonio Public Library, which offer free citizenship preparation classes and study materials. These resources can be invaluable as you prepare for your citizenship exam, and we encourage our clients to take full advantage of them.
Our deep connection to the Austin and San Antonio communities means we understand the local nuances and can provide tailored advice that reflects the specific needs and challenges of residents in these cities. Whether you are dealing with complex eligibility requirements or simply need guidance, Peek Law Group can help you pursue your goal of becoming a U.S. citizen.
Our top priority is to devise customized legal strategies that are tailored to the unique legal needs of our clients, no matter how simple or complicated their situations, might be.
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