For many immigrants, citizenship is the dream. The pathway to citizenship starts with filling out and submitting an N-400 form (Application for Naturalization), and culminates in a naturalization or oath ceremony in one of the courtrooms in Sandra Day O’Connor U.S. Courthouse in Phoenix. Between the filing and final approval of your citizenship request, you have to do everything right.
With the help of our experienced citizenship and naturalization lawyers, you can enjoy seasoned legal guidance, coaching, and representation that protects your rights throughout the process. Let our legal team at New Frontier Immigration Law help make your U.S. citizenship dream come true and learn more about naturalization ceremonies in Phoenix. Contact us to schedule a case evaluation to apply for your naturalization.
When would-be citizens arrive at the courthouse for a naturalization ceremony in Phoenix, they have to go through a process. These are as follows:
Although the process is often straightforward, intending citizens can receive guidance from their immigration attorneys before the event.
While an immigrant becoming a U.S. citizen is the ultimate symbol of the American Dream, the path is fraught with many complexities. There are eligibility requirements that applicants must meet, or their request for naturalization will be denied.
For instance, applicants must be law-abiding permanent residents, must have resided in the USCIS jurisdiction in which they are applying for at least 3 months before applying for U.S. citizenship, meet the applicable residence and presence requirements, and have intermediate English speaking, reading, and writing capabilities.
They must also stay in the United States throughout the naturalization process (meaning no travel outside the country once you file), pass a United States government and history test, and finally, must be at least 18 years old.
Naturalization ceremonies in Phoenix are usually the final step on the path to becoming a full-fledged citizen. Before then, many complex immigration processes can easily confuse even the most astute applicant or lead to naturalization denials.
At New Frontier Immigration Law, our immigration attorneys understand the unique aspects of each immigrant application and will work with you to prepare a solid plan for your naturalization. Contact us today to explore your legal options.