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Citizenship and Naturalization
When applying for citizenship, it's essential that you adhere to stated deadlines and provide accurate, thorough information. If you change jobs, move, or must leave the country, it's important to check in with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to determine if there is anything you need to do. At the law office of Ross & Pines, LLC our immigration attorneys work closely with immigrants interested in becoming citizens of the United States. If you have an employment, citizenship-based visa, are currently a student, or plan on marrying an American, there are several steps you must follow in applying for citizenship. Virtually all immigration-based visas require green card applicants to reside in the United States for a period of time and impose restrictions on when and for how long you can leave the country.
If you are interested in pursuing naturalization as a US citizen, contact immigration attorneys at the law office of Ross & Pines, LLC today to learn how we can help you comply with stated procedures and avoid unwanted delays or complications.
Naturalization and Marriage
Regardless of whether you are in the military and are bringing you foreign-born fiancée to the US or are a foreign student engaged to a US citizen, it's important to remember that marriage by itself does not automatically confer citizenship. Foreign spouses must first apply for permanent residency, a "green card," before they can begin the naturalization process. Equally important is the requirement that a foreign spouse reside in the US for at least three years before they can apply for US citizenship. During this three year period,
Trips Outside the United States during the Naturalization Process
It's not unusual for immigrants to travel back to their home country in order to take care of personal concerns and family matters. However, if you are undergoing naturalization, you must comply with residency requirements. If a parent or family is sick and needs your help, you may need to apply for a travel document. Our attorneys can meet with you and determine what your options are and how you can protect your rights.
Questions? Contact Naturalization Attorneys at Ross & Pines, LLC
The naturalization process can appear daunting at first sight. However, working with an experienced immigration attorney can help avoid confusion and ensure you comply with applicable laws and immigration requirements. To schedule an appointment and learn how we can help you, contact naturalization lawyers at Ross & Pines, LLC today.







