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Path to U.S. Citizenship With Clarity and Confidence.

For many people, citizenship is more than a benefit — it’s safety, stability, and the ability to build a future without fear. But the process can feel confusing, especially when you’re not sure what applies to your situation.

At Rebecca Kitson Law, we explain everything in a way that makes sense. We take the time to understand your history, answer your questions honestly, and guide you step-by-step so you never feel lost or alone in the process.

Whether you’ve been a resident for many years or you’re just beginning to explore the idea of naturalization, we’re here to give you clear information and a practical plan.

Are You Eligible for Naturalization?

Here are the most common requirements, explained simply:

  • You are usually 18 or older.
  • You have had a green card for 5 years (or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen).
  • You have lived in the U.S. long enough to meet the continuous residence rules.
  • You have shown good moral character during the required time.
  • You can read, write, and speak basic English (with some exceptions).
  • You can pass a civics test about U.S. history and government.

Many people qualify even when they think they don’t. The best way to be sure is to have an immigration attorney review your full history — and we can help you with that.

How We Support You Through Naturalization

1. We review your history carefully.

We look at your green card timeline, your travel outside the U.S., past legal issues, your taxes, and anything else that may affect your case. Our goal is to identify problems early, not when it’s too late.

2. We prepare a plan that fits your situation.

We explain what the law requires, what documents you need, and what to expect. You’ll always know why we’re doing something and what the next step is.

3. We stay with you through the entire process.

From filing to the interview to the oath ceremony, you’ll have a clear understanding of where your case stands. We answer your questions and guide you through every stage.

Examples That May Sound Like Your Situation

  • “I’ve had my green card for many years, but I’m afraid I won’t pass the English test.”
    We explain the test, help you understand if you qualify for an exception, and guide you on what to expect.
  • “I traveled outside the U.S. a lot. I don’t know if it’s a problem.”
    We review your trips and tell you clearly if they affect your eligibility.
  • “I had a mistake in my past. I’m scared it will stop me.”
    Some mistakes matter; others don’t. We check your history carefully so you know the truth before applying.
  • “I want to apply, but I don’t understand the forms.”
    That’s normal. We prepare and review everything so you don’t have to do it alone.

Adjustment of Status (AOS): A Common Step Before Citizenship

Many families start their immigration journey by applying for a green card inside the United States. If you need this step first, we can help you understand what applies to your life.

Adjustment of Status Includes:

  • Marriage-based green cards
  • Family-based green cards (parents, children, siblings)
  • Humanitarian-based adjustments (U visa, T visa, family of U visa holders)
  • Waivers for unlawful presence or misrepresentation
  • Widow(er) and surviving relative cases
  • Follow-to-join and reinstatement applications

Examples That Help People Understand

  • A couple who has lived together for years finally wants to secure their future.
    We guide them through the green card process so they can stay together while the case moves forward.
  • A parent who has been here many years wants to fix their status for their children.
    We explain exactly what’s possible based on their history.
  • A person with an old immigration issue wants to know if they still have a chance.
    We create a strategy to help them move toward lawful status step by step.

Common Questions We Hear (Answered Clearly)

How long does naturalization take?

It depends on where you live and how busy USCIS is. We’ll give you a realistic estimate after reviewing your case.

Can a criminal record affect my case?

Some issues are serious; others are not. We review the details and explain how they affect your eligibility.

Does travel outside the U.S. affect eligibility?

Sometimes. Long trips may affect residence requirements. We check your travel history carefully.

Do I have to pay taxes?

Yes. Filing taxes when required helps your application. We explain how it affects your case.

What about the English and civics test?

Most people must pass both. Some qualify for exceptions based on age and years as a resident.

What does it cost?

USCIS fees change. We’ll explain the current fee and whether you may qualify for a fee waiver.

When You’re Ready, We’re Here to Help

Maybe you’ve waited years. Maybe you had a problem in the past. Or maybe you’re simply nervous about starting.

You’re not the only one — these questions come up every day in our office, and we’re here to give you clear, honest answers.

When you’re ready to find out if citizenship is possible for you, we’ll guide you step-by-step so you can move forward with confidence.

Ready to See If You Qualify?

If you’re ready to turn your “green card” into full U.S. citizenship—or if you just want to explore whether you qualify—let’s talk. Complete our consultation request form or call us. We’ll answer your questions, explain your next steps, and help you move forward with peace of mind.

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Understanding your options can bring real change: better job opportunities, more security for your family, the ability to travel safely, and the confidence to plan your future without fear.If you’ve been unsure about where you stand, this is the place to begin.