
Become a U.S. Citizen – $750* Flat Fee with an Immigration Attorney
Fast, remote help to file your N-400 citizenship application correctly the first time. Work directly with a licensed immigration attorney — no confusing forms, no hidden fees. Remote service nationwide.
Overview of Citizenship & Naturalization
Naturalization is the process through which lawful permanent residents (green card holders) become U.S. citizens.
Citizenship grants you the right to vote, travel with a U.S. passport, and access other benefits reserved for U.S. citizens.
We specialize in guiding clients through the application process, ensuring all requirements are met and questions answered.
Benefits Include:
The right to vote and participate in elections.
The ability to apply for federal jobs or contracts.
Easier travel with a U.S. passport.
Sponsorship opportunities for family members.
Protection from deportation
Why Naturalization is Stressful Without a Lawyer
❌ What Happens Without a Lawyer?
🛑 Confusing Process: The N-400 form is 20 pages long, and one small mistake can cause delays.
🛑 Delays & RFEs: Missing documents or incorrect information can result in Requests for Evidence (RFEs), adding months to your case.
🛑 Interview Stress: Many applicants fail the interview due to lack of preparation.
🛑 Risk of Denial: Past mistakes, travel history, or criminal records can lead to rejection.
Why You Need a Lawyer for U.S. Citizenship
📌 Did You Know?
✔ Over 10% of N-400 applications are denied due to errors or ineligibility.
✔ If USCIS issues a Request for Evidence (RFE), it can add months to your case.
✔ Applicants with past visa overstays, criminal records, or long absences may face extra scrutiny.
Why Choose Me?
Most Immigration Lawyers Overcharge – Here’s Why I’m More Affordable:
🔥 Lower Overhead = Lower Prices – We run this practice remotely, meaning you don’t pay for office rent.
🔥 Flat-Fee Pricing – No hidden costs, no hourly rates, no surprises.
🔥 Personalized Service – I personally handle your case, not a paralegal or assistant.
🔥 Success Rate – My clients successfully obtain U.S. citizenship without delays or issues.
I’m an experienced immigration attorney working remotely with clients across the United States. I take pride in making the naturalization process clear, affordable, and stress-free — no confusing forms or generic services. You’ll work directly with me from start to finish.
*The flat fee of $750 applies to standard naturalization cases with no complications. If your case involves any of the following, additional legal review and fees may apply:
Prior criminal charges or arrests (even if dismissed)
Immigration violations or prior removal/deportation proceedings
Missed child support, tax issues, or outstanding fines
Extensive time spent outside the U.S. or complicated physical presence/residence history
I’ll discuss everything with you during your free consultation. You’ll always receive a full quote before any work begins — no surprises.
FAQ Section
1️⃣ How do I know if I am eligible for U.S. citizenship?
To qualify for naturalization, you must:
✔ Have a Green Card for at least 5 years (or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen)
✔ Have continuous residence & physical presence in the U.S.
✔ Be of good moral character (no serious criminal history)
✔ Pass the English & Civics test (unless exempt)
2️⃣ How long does the naturalization process take?
The naturalization process typically takes 6 to 12 months, depending on USCIS processing times.
Delays can happen if you:
🛑 Miss any required documents
🛑 Have travel history gaps
🛑 Receive a Request for Evidence (RFE)
Working with an attorney helps avoid delays and speed up approval.
3️⃣ Do I need a lawyer to apply for naturalization?
While you can apply on your own, many applicants make mistakes that cause delays or denials. A lawyer ensures:
✔ Your application is error-free & USCIS-compliant
✔ You submit all required evidence to avoid RFEs
✔ You’re fully prepared for the citizenship interview
4️⃣ What happens if my naturalization application is denied?
If your application is denied, you may:
✔ File an appeal or request a hearing
✔ Reapply later if eligibility issues can be fixed
✔ Work with an attorney to strengthen your case
Common reasons for denial:
🛑 Criminal history or moral character issues
🛑 Failing the English or Civics test
🛑 Long travel absences affecting continuous residence
5️⃣ What if I fail the U.S. citizenship test?
If you fail the English or Civics test, you get one more chance (a second interview within 60-90 days).
If you fail again, your application may be denied.
Some applicants qualify for exemptions based on age or medical conditions.
An immigration lawyer helps you prepare, so you pass on the first try!
6️⃣ Will my past criminal record affect my citizenship application?
It depends. Some crimes permanently bar naturalization, while others require a waiting period before applying.
✔ Minor offenses (e.g., traffic tickets) usually won’t affect your application.
🛑 Serious offenses (e.g., fraud, domestic violence, DUIs) may lead to denial.
7️⃣ Can I apply for U.S. citizenship if I’ve spent time outside the U.S.?
To qualify for naturalization, you must:
✔ Have lived in the U.S. for at least 30 months in the last 5 years
✔ Not have any trips over 6 months that break continuous residence
Long absences can lead to USCIS questioning your eligibility—an attorney can help resolve these issues.