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Main topic: Naturalization ::: Sub topic: Naturalization Process

The American naturalization process can be a rewarding experience. Many years, tens of thousands of immigrants undertake the American citizenship process

The United States is a nation of immigrants. Throughout our history, immigrants have come here seeking a better way of life and have strengthened our nation in the process. For more than 200 years, the United States has remained strong because of our citizens and the common civic values we share.

Deciding to become a U.S. citizen is one of the most important decisions in one's life. If you decide to apply for naturalization, you will be showing your permanent commitment to the United States. You will also be showing your loyalty to its Constitution and its people.


When you are naturalized, you agree to accept all of the responsibilities of being a citizen. You agree to support the United States, its Constitution, and its laws. In return, you are rewarded with all the rights and privileges that are part of citizenship.

The United States and our law firm welcome your interest and hope you will read on to learn more about naturalization. You can also contact our office at (800)732-8585 if you require more information.

What Is Naturalization?
Naturalization is commonly referred to as the manner in which a person not born in the United States voluntarily becomes a U.S. citizen. What Is This Guide for? U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) created this Guide to provide better and more consistent information to people interested in naturalization. It is written mainly for people 18 years or older who want to become citizens. You can find more information at www.uscis.gov or by calling USCIS Customer Service at 1-800-375-5283 or1-800-767-1833 (for hearing impaired).

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