Becoming a Naturalized Citizen with MH Immigration

Becoming a US Citizen

At MH Immigration, we find immense satisfaction and purpose in working on naturalization cases. Becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen is an incredibly exciting milestone, marking the culmination of years of dedication and perseverance. Guiding clients through the complex and often emotional journey to U.S. citizenship is a privilege. Each case represents a unique story of determination, and we are honored to play a role in helping individuals achieve their dreams of becoming U.S. citizens. Our passion for naturalization cases stems from our belief in the transformative power of citizenship, which grants individuals the full rights and responsibilities of participating in American society. We are committed to providing compassionate legal support, ensuring that our clients feel confident and informed as they embark on this life-changing journey. This moment signifies not just a legal status change, but the beginning of a new chapter filled with promise and possibility.

How do I Become a Naturalized US Citizen?

  • The applicant must be a lawful permanent resident for at least five years before being eligible for naturalization.

  • The applicant must have continuous residence in the United States as an LPR for at least five years immediately preceding the date of filing the application and up to the time of admission to citizenship.

  • The applicant must be physically present in the United States for at least 30 months out of the five years immediately preceding the date of filing the application.

  • The applicant must demonstrate good moral character for five years prior to filing for naturalization and during the period leading up to the administration of the Oath of Allegiance.

  • The applicant must have lived within the state for at least three months prior to the date of filing.

  • The applicant must demonstrate an ability to read, write, and speak and understand English.

  • The applicant must demonstrate knowledge and an understanding of U.S. history and government.

  • The applicant must be willing to take the Oath of Allegiance to the United States.

Civics and Citizenship Test

To prepare effectively for the civics portion of the USCIS citizenship test, start by obtaining the official list of 100 civics questions and answers, which cover essential topics related to U.S. history and government.

Practice these questions regularly, reviewing each question and answer. Consider using flashcards, online quizzes, or study with family and friends to reinforce your knowledge and test your understanding. It's also helpful to take practice tests to get comfortable with the test format and timing.

By consistently dedicating time and effort to studying these materials, you'll be well-prepared to succeed on the civics test of the USCIS citizenship exam.