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U.S. Citizenship

Achieve your American Dream. Expert guidance through the naturalization process, from N-400 preparation to your citizenship ceremony.

96% Pass Rate
150+ New Citizens
5-8 Month Process
Proud new American citizen holding U.S. flag at naturalization ceremony

Benefits of U.S. Citizenship

Right to Vote

Participate in federal, state, and local elections. Shape the future of your community and country.

Family Sponsorship

Sponsor more family members for Green Cards with shorter wait times than permanent residents.

U.S. Passport

Travel with one of the world's most powerful passports. Visa-free access to 180+ countries.

No Deportation Risk

Citizens cannot be deported. Permanent security for you and your family in America.

Federal Jobs

Access to federal government positions and security clearance jobs reserved for citizens.

Full Benefits

Access to all federal benefits, scholarships, and financial aid programs without restrictions.

Naturalization Requirements

Meet these requirements to apply for U.S. citizenship through naturalization

Green Card Holder

Must be a lawful permanent resident

5-Year Rule

Green Card holder for at least 5 years

Standard pathway for most applicants
3-Year Rule

Green Card holder for 3 years if married to U.S. citizen

Must be living with spouse during this period

Continuous Residence

Lived continuously in the U.S. for required period. Trips over 6 months may break continuity.

Physical Presence

Physically present in U.S. for at least 30 months (5-year) or 18 months (3-year) before filing.

Age Requirement

Must be at least 18 years old at the time of filing Form N-400.

Good Moral Character

Demonstrated good moral character during residency period. No serious criminal offenses.

English & Civics

Pass English language test (reading, writing, speaking) and U.S. civics test.

Early Filing Allowed

You may file Form N-400 up to 90 days before meeting your continuous residence requirement. Don't wait - start preparing now!

The Citizenship Test

English Language Test

Required

Demonstrate basic English proficiency in three areas:

  • Speaking Evaluated during your N-400 interview
  • Reading Read 1 of 3 sentences correctly
  • Writing Write 1 of 3 sentences correctly

Exemptions Available:

50/20 Rule: Age 50+ with 20+ years as permanent resident

55/15 Rule: Age 55+ with 15+ years as permanent resident

Civics Test

2025 Update

Test your knowledge of U.S. history and government:

2008 Version

For applications filed before Oct. 20, 2025

  • 100 possible questions
  • Asked 10 questions
  • Must answer 6 correctly

65/20 Exception: If age 65+ with 20+ years as permanent resident, study only 20 marked questions.

What if I Don't Pass?

Don't worry - you get two chances. If you fail any portion at your initial interview, you'll be retested on that portion within 60-90 days. Over 96% of applicants pass the citizenship test.

How We Help You Become a Citizen

01

N-400 Preparation

Complete Form N-400 preparation with thorough review of all 18 sections. We ensure accuracy and consistency with your immigration history.

Filing Fee: $760
02

Civics Test Coaching

Comprehensive study materials, practice tests, and one-on-one coaching sessions. We cover all 100/128 questions until you're confident.

96% pass rate
03

English Proficiency

Reading, writing, and speaking practice tailored to the naturalization test format. Build confidence in your English skills.

Exemption guidance available
04

Interview Preparation

Mock interviews simulating the actual USCIS experience. We review common questions and help you respond with confidence.

Multiple practice sessions
05

Document Review

Thorough review of supporting documents including travel history, tax records, and any issues that may affect your application.

Complete checklist provided
06

Post-Approval Support

Guidance through the oath ceremony, passport application, and updating your records. We're with you until you're officially a citizen.

Full journey support

Your Path to Citizenship

1

File Form N-400

Submit your naturalization application with supporting documents and $760 filing fee.

Day 1
2

Biometrics Appointment

Attend fingerprinting appointment at your local USCIS Application Support Center.

2-4 weeks
3

Interview & Test

Complete your naturalization interview including English and civics tests.

3-6 months
4

Decision

Receive approval, denial, or continuance decision. Most cases approved same day.

Same day - 2 weeks

Oath Ceremony

Take the Oath of Allegiance and receive your Certificate of Naturalization. You're a U.S. citizen!

1-4 weeks after approval

Total Timeline: Approximately 5-8 months from filing to ceremony. Times vary by USCIS office location.

150+
Citizens Naturalized
96%
Test Pass Rate
98%
Approval Rate
24/7
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Frequently Asked Questions

The naturalization process typically takes 5-8 months from filing Form N-400 to the oath ceremony. This includes biometrics (2-4 weeks), interview scheduling (3-6 months), and ceremony scheduling (1-4 weeks after approval). Processing times vary by USCIS field office location.

The 5-year rule is the standard requirement - you must be a Green Card holder for 5 years. The 3-year rule applies if you're married to a U.S. citizen and have been living together in marital union for the entire 3-year period. You must still be married and living together when you file and at your interview.

Yes, you can travel while your N-400 is pending. However, avoid trips longer than 6 months as they may break your continuous residence requirement. Keep all travel records and be prepared to discuss your trips at the interview. Don't miss your biometrics or interview appointments due to travel.

You get two chances to pass each test. If you fail any portion at your initial interview, USCIS will reschedule you for a retest on the failed portion within 60-90 days. The good news: over 96% of applicants pass. With our preparation, you'll be well-equipped to succeed on your first attempt.

English exemptions: 50/20 rule (age 50+ with 20+ years as resident) or 55/15 rule (age 55+ with 15+ years). These applicants can take the civics test in their native language. Civics exemption: 65/20 rule - applicants 65+ with 20+ years as resident only need to study 20 designated questions.

For applications filed on or after October 20, 2025, the new civics test has 128 possible questions (up from 100). You'll be asked 20 questions and must answer 12 correctly (compared to 10 questions/6 correct in the 2008 version). The new test covers similar topics but with more questions about modern government and history.

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