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Proceso de Naturalización y Ciudadanía

Naturalization and Citizenship Process

Naturalization and Citizenship Process

Obtaining U.S. citizenship is a fundamental step to ensuring your rights and stability in the country. The naturalization and citizenship process in the United States allows permanent residents to become full citizens, with access to all the benefits and protections granted by law.

Basic requirements to begin the naturalization and citizenship process in the United States

  • Be 18 years of age or older.

  • Be a permanent resident for the required time.

  • Demonstrate good moral character.

  • Pass the English and Civics exam.

  • Submit the application and official documents.

At Santiago Legal, we guide you through every step of the process, ensuring you meet all the requirements and submit the correct documentation to avoid delays or denials.


Naturalization and Citizenship Process

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Steps for the naturalization and citizenship process

  1. Check your eligibility.

  2. Gather the required documents and forms.

  3. File Form N-400 with USCIS.

  4. Attend the interview and exam.

  5. Receive the decision and attend the oath ceremony.

Office for Naturalization and Citizenship Processing

Naturalization and Citizenship Process

Benefits of the Naturalization and Citizenship Process

Becoming a U.S. citizen brings unique benefits:

  • Right to vote in federal and state elections.

  • Possibility of obtaining a US passport.

  • Greater protection against deportations.

  • Facilitates family reunification.

  • Access to more government programs and benefits.

Documents required to obtain citizenship

They include:


Judges for the Naturalization and Citizenship Process

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Avoid Mistakes in Your Naturalization and Citizenship Process

Thousands of applications are rejected each year due to missing documents or errors on the forms.
With Santiago Legal , you'll have a legal team that reviews, corrects, and presents your case correctly to increase your chances of success.

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