"I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag..."So, you want to be a United States Citizen…here’s what you need to know. So, you’ve gotten your Green Card, and now you’re ready to take the next step... becoming a United States Citizen! You can start waving your flag now. Although the process may seem daunting and intimidating, we are always here to help you through the process. As we always tell our clients: “The immigration process is plenty stressful. Finding the right attorney shouldn’t be.” First, “naturalization” is the process by which immigrants become United States citizens. For you to become a naturalized citizen, you must first fill out the N-400 form which is the application to become a citizen of these great United States. However, before filling out this application, you must first determine that you are actually entitled to do so. There are criteria that you must meet before applying for citizenship. Here are a few examples: you must demonstrate that you are 18 years old at the time of filing, you must be able to prove good moral character, and you must have been a permanent resident of the United States for a specific time period. For the complete evaluation of your eligibility, please do not hesitate to contact our attorneys for a one-on-one confidential consultation. Once you have satisfied all of the eligibility requirements, you must sit for a naturalization test. Don’t worry, this is not a difficult test. They are not going to test you on the Federalist Papers. However, it is a test of your basic knowledge of U.S. history and government, and that you are able to read, write, and understand English. For example, "Who is the President of the United States?" "Who is the Vice President of the United States?" etc. Our attorneys can sit down with you and fill out the N-400 with you to make sure that your application is complete and accurate. If you have any further question or inquiries regarding how to become a United States Citizen, please do not hesitate to contact us. You can reach one of our attorneys by logging onto our home page to schedule a private one-on-one consultation. The Law Office of M. Ray Arvand, PC The Standard Oil Building 26 Broadway, 21st Fl. New York, NY 10004 212-323-7435 www.arvandlaw.com
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