Becoming a United States citizen is a dream for many people who come to this country. However, there are steps that foreign aliens must follow to comply with the requirements for naturalization and citizenship in Phoenix.
Understanding and following the various rules and regulations for naturalization is critical because it can impact your ability to obtain citizenship. A procedural mistake could slow down or even halt the immigration process. To ensure you comply with the requirements, consider hiring a knowledgeable citizenship and naturalization attorney from New Frontier Immigration Law, who can explain the rules and guide you through the immigration process.
Naturalization is the process that provides a legal path for foreign-born people to become United States citizens and enjoy the wide variety of opportunities citizenship offers. As a legal citizen, you no longer have to worry about renewing immigration documents, and you have the right to reside in the country without fear of suddenly being removed.
Although the benefits of citizenship are immense, there are several eligibility requirements that a person in Phoenix needs to meet before they can submit their application for naturalization and citizenship. Fortunately, a dedicated lawyer has the experience and knowledge to guide you through the process.
Simply because you entered this country does not automatically make you eligible to pursue United States citizenship through the naturalization process. To be eligible, you need to meet the following requirements.
You must be at least 18 years of age to apply for naturalization. However, in some situations, minor children of applicants may also be eligible for naturalization in the same application as their parent.
You must have been a permanent resident in the country for at least the past five years. However, if your spouse is a United States citizen, you only need to have been a resident for three years. Additionally, you must have been present in the country for at least half of the required time period. You cannot apply for naturalization if you spent more time in another country than in the United States during the five or three-year residency period. Instead, you must maintain a continuous lawful presence in this country.
Aside from showing that you have no criminal record, you must show that you have always paid your financial obligations. Demonstrating that you contribute to society through involvement in community or religious organizations is also important.
Naturalized citizens must meet the minimum English reading, speaking, and writing standards.
Successful applicants must pass a test showing basic knowledge of U. S. government and history.
All applicants must also take an oath of allegiance promising their loyalty to the United States.
A skilled attorney can help you gather the necessary documents to support your application, including the following:
With the assistance of a qualified Phoenix legal team, you can gather the appropriate information to complete your application for naturalization correctly.
If you are attempting to become a United States citizen in Phoenix, it is essential that you are aware of the requirements for naturalization and citizenship. Call a lawyer from New Frontier Immigration Law for assistance in complying precisely with each requirement.