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Becoming a U.S. Citizen
For many people, citizenship is the final chapter of a long and courageous journey. It means stability, safety, and the ability to fully build the life you have already been working toward. There are three different paths that may lead you there, and you may qualify for one of them without even realizing it.
Citizenship is not just a status. It is the freedom to plan your future without fear, to travel without worry, and to belong fully to the country you have already made your home.
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Naturalization
You Apply for Citizenship
If you have held a green card for several years and meet the requirements, you can apply to become a U.S. citizen through a process called naturalization. It includes an application, a brief interview, and two short tests.
This may fit you if you have had a green card for 5 years, or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen.
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Acquired Citizenship
You Were Born a Citizen
If one of your parents was a U.S. citizen when you were born, you may have been a citizen from birth, even if you were born outside the United States. This right may already belong to you.
This may fit you if you were born abroad to a parent who was already a U.S. citizen at the time of your birth.
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Derived Citizenship
Citizenship Came to You
If one of your parents naturalized while you were still a child and you had a green card at the time, citizenship may have passed to you automatically. Many people carry this right without ever knowing it.
This may fit you if a parent became a U.S. citizen while you were a minor and a green card holder.
Citizenship often represents something people have been building toward long before they ever file an application. It can mark the moment when years of hard work, sacrifice, and commitment finally become something permanent.
For some, the next step is naturalization. For others, citizenship may already exist through a parent or family history and simply needs to be confirmed. Many people are surprised to learn they may have options they never knew existed.
Questions about travel, past records, language requirements, or timing can make the process feel bigger than it needs to be. That is where the right guidance matters. We help people understand what applies to them, prepare the strongest case possible, and approach this milestone with clarity and confidence.
Get answers that fit your situation with an immigration attorney.
Do Any of These Sound Familiar?
Naturalization
"I have had my green card for many years and I think I am ready, but I am nervous about the English and civics tests."
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What do the tests actually involve, and what if I struggle with English?
Naturalization
"I traveled a lot outside the U.S. over the years. I am not sure if that will be a problem for my application."
You may be wondering →
How does time spent outside the U.S. affect my eligibility?
Naturalization
"I made a mistake in the past. I am afraid that if I apply, something will come up and I will lose what I already have."
You may be wondering →
Can a past legal issue stop me from becoming a citizen or affect my green card?
Naturalization
"I am married to a U.S. citizen. I heard I might be able to apply sooner than most people. Is that true?"
You may be wondering →
Does being married to a U.S. citizen change my eligibility timeline?
Naturalization
"I have been waiting for years to feel ready. I keep thinking something will go wrong or that I am not prepared enough."
You may be wondering →
Is it worth getting a case review or consultation before I decide whether to apply?
Absolutely. Many people wait far longer than necessary because they are uncertain, not ineligible. A thorough review of your history, your timeline, and any potential issues gives you a clear picture of where you actually stand. From there, you can make a confident decision about whether now is the right time, rather than continuing to wait without answers.
Acquired Citizenship
"I was born outside the U.S. to a parent who is a U.S. citizen. Someone told me I might already be a citizen and not even know it."
You may be wondering →
Can I claim citizenship I was born into through a citizen parent?
Derived Citizenship
"My parent became a U.S. citizen after I was born but while I was still a child. I was told that might mean something for my status."
You may be wondering →
Can I have become a citizen automatically when my parent naturalized?
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