American Citizenship: Your Path to Becoming a U.S. Citizen
Becoming a U.S. citizen is a significant milestone that grants you the full rights and responsibilities of living in America. At Truett Immigration, our team of experts is dedicated to guiding you through the naturalization process with clarity and confidence.
We help you prepare a complete and accurate application, understand eligibility requirements, and get ready for the citizenship interview and test — all tailored to your unique situation.
Why Choose Our Citizenship Services?
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Thorough evaluation of your eligibility
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Step-by-step assistance with Form N-400
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Guidance for preparing supporting documents
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Interview and civics test preparation
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Continuous updates on your application status
Frequently Asked Questions About U.S. Citizenship
1. Who is eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship?
Most applicants must have held a Green Card for at least 5 years (3 years if married to a U.S. citizen) and meet residency, physical presence, and good moral character requirements.
2. What is the naturalization process like?
It involves submitting Form N-400, attending a biometrics appointment, completing an interview, passing an English and civics test, and taking the Oath of Allegiance.
3. How long does it take to become a U.S. citizen?
Processing times vary, but typically take between 6 months to over a year, depending on the USCIS office and individual circumstances.
4. Can I apply if I have a criminal record?
Certain criminal offenses can affect eligibility. Our specialists can assess your case to determine if you qualify or explore alternatives.
5. What are the benefits of U.S. citizenship?
Citizenship grants the right to vote, apply for federal jobs, sponsor family members, travel with a U.S. passport, and protection from deportation.
Ready to Begin Your Journey to Citizenship?
Truett Immigration offers a free initial consultation to review your eligibility and guide you through the naturalization process with personalized support.
Contact us today to schedule your free screening and take the first step toward becoming a proud U.S. citizen.