Becoming a citizen of the United States is a difficult process, even for permanent residents that have established themselves inside the country. Many of those who have applied for citizenship have learned that their applications were denied before they even had the opportunity to take the citizenship test. With ever-changing requirements and a shifting political landscape, hiring a dedicated immigration law firm can offer you the best chance possible to becoming a full citizen of the U.S.
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Even the most well-meaning permanent resident can have unexpected difficulties occur during the citizenship application process. For example: it’s not unusual for someone to have a bench warrant issued for a minor traffic violation without ever being aware of it. The sheer size of the United States and the number of jurisdictions makes the possibility for this kind of misunderstanding all too likely.
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The naturalization process has unlocked full citizenship rights for millions of American immigrants. There are strict standards, of course, but the rewards are worth the time and energy. To become a U.S. citizen through naturalization, you must: