Empirefly Immigration Law Firm

Citizenship & Naturalization

Citizenship & Naturalization

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U.S. Citizenship & Naturalization Services for African Immigrants

Expert immigration solutions for African immigrants. Let us help you navigate your path to U.S. citizenship with confidence and ease.

At Empirefly Law Firm, we specialize in assisting African immigrants through the complex process of becoming U.S. citizens. Our experienced attorneys provide comprehensive support and expert legal guidance to help you achieve your goal of U.S. citizenship through naturalization. We are dedicated to making the process as smooth and straightforward as possible, ensuring that you have the best chance of success.


 

What is Citizenship and Naturalization?

Naturalization is the legal process through which a foreign national can become a U.S. citizen. This process involves meeting specific eligibility criteria, completing and submitting an application, passing a citizenship test, and taking the Oath of Allegiance. Becoming a U.S. citizen offers many benefits, including the right to vote, eligibility for federal jobs, and the ability to sponsor family members for immigration.


 

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for naturalization, you must meet several requirements, including:

  • Permanent Resident Status:

    • You must have been a lawful permanent resident (Green Card holder) for at least 5 years (or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen).
  • Continuous Residence:

    • You must have lived continuously in the U.S. for the required period (5 or 3 years), spending most of your time in the country.
  • Physical Presence:

    • You must have been physically present in the U.S. for at least half of the required residency period.
  • Good Moral Character:

    • You must demonstrate good moral character, which includes a clean criminal record and adherence to U.S. laws.
  • English Language Proficiency:

    • You must be able to read, write, and speak basic English (some exceptions apply).
  • Knowledge of U.S. Government and History:

    • You must pass a civics test on U.S. history and government.

 

Naturalization Process

  1. Determine Eligibility:

    • Our attorneys will conduct a thorough assessment to ensure you meet all eligibility criteria for naturalization.
  2. Prepare and Submit Form N-400:

    • Complete and submit Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, along with supporting documents and fees.
    • Our team will assist you in preparing a strong application package.
  3. Biometrics Appointment:

    • Attend a biometrics appointment where your fingerprints, photograph, and signature will be taken for background checks.
  4. Naturalization Interview:

    • Attend an interview with a USCIS officer, where you will answer questions about your application and background.
    • You will also take the English and civics tests during this interview.
  5. Receive Decision:

    • USCIS will review your application and interview results to make a decision.
    • If approved, you will receive an invitation to a naturalization ceremony.
  6. Take the Oath of Allegiance:

    • Attend the naturalization ceremony, take the Oath of Allegiance, and receive your Certificate of Naturalization, officially becoming a U.S. citizen.

 

Why Choose Empirefly Law Firm?

  1. Expert Legal Guidance:

    • Our attorneys have extensive experience in U.S. immigration law and specialize in naturalization cases. We provide personalized advice tailored to your unique situation.
  2. Comprehensive Support:

    • We offer support at every step of the naturalization process, from determining eligibility to preparing for the interview and ceremony.
  3. Proven Success:

    • Our firm has a strong track record of successfully helping African immigrants become U.S. citizens, ensuring a smooth and efficient process.
  4. Client-Centered Approach:

    • We are committed to making the naturalization process as stress-free as possible, offering compassionate and reliable support throughout your journey to U.S. citizenship.

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FAQS

Answers to Your Common Questions

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You can sponsor your spouse, children, parents, and siblings for a green card. Immediate relatives, such as spouses, unmarried children under 21, and parents of U.S. citizens, have priority and typically face shorter wait times. Extended family members fall under family preference categories and may experience longer processing times due to annual visa caps.

The processing time for a family-based green card varies depending on the relationship between the petitioner and the beneficiary. Immediate relatives can expect processing times ranging from 12 to 18 months. Family preference categories can take several years, depending on visa availability and the applicant's home country.

To sponsor a family member, you must be a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident (green card holder). You must also demonstrate sufficient income to support your family member(s) by submitting an Affidavit of Support (Form I-864). Additionally, the sponsored family member must meet all eligibility requirements, including passing medical and background checks.

 

Yes, you can sponsor your fiancé(e) for a K-1 visa, which allows them to enter the U.S. to get married within 90 days. After the marriage, they can apply for adjustment of status to become a lawful permanent resident. The K-1 visa process includes submitting a Petition for Alien Fiancé(e) (Form I-129F) and meeting specific eligibility requirements.

 

If your family member's visa application is denied, it's crucial to understand the reason for the denial, which will be outlined in the decision notice. Depending on the circumstances, you may be able to address the issues and reapply, file an appeal, or submit a motion to reopen or reconsider the case. Consulting with an experienced immigration attorney can help determine the best course of action.

 

You can check the status of your family member's visa or green card application online through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website using the receipt number provided when the application was filed. For consular processing, you can check the status on the U.S. Department of State's Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) website.