Philadelphia Immigration Law
Immigration Lawyer for Citizenship in Philadelphia
Becoming a U.S. citizen is the final step in the immigration journey — and the most permanent. The N-400 naturalization application requires meeting continuous residence and physical presence requirements, passing a civics and English test, and attending an interview at the Philadelphia USCIS field office. An immigration lawyer for citizenship ensures your application is complete, your eligibility is confirmed, and you are fully prepared before you walk into that interview.
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Citizenship Immigration Lawyer
A citizenship immigration lawyer reviews your eligibility for naturalization before you file — confirming you meet the five-year continuous residence requirement (or three years if married to a U.S. citizen), have maintained good moral character, and have no disqualifying criminal history or immigration violations. A citizenship lawyer prepares the complete N-400 application, gathers supporting documents, and advises on any complications — prior arrests, tax issues, or extended absences from the U.S. — that could affect your application before USCIS sees them.
Naturalization Attorney
A naturalization attorney prepares you for every stage of the citizenship process — from the N-400 filing through the biometrics appointment, the USCIS interview, and the oath ceremony. At the naturalization interview, a USCIS officer reviews your application, tests your English, and administers the civics exam. A naturalization lawyer conducts mock interviews, reviews your travel history for continuous residence issues, and advises on how to answer questions about prior immigration violations or criminal matters honestly and in the most favorable light.
DACA Immigration Lawyer
A DACA immigration lawyer handles Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals renewals and advises DACA recipients on pathways to permanent residency. DACA provides work authorization and protection from deportation but does not create a path to a green card on its own. A DACA attorney reviews whether a recipient qualifies for a green card through marriage, family sponsorship, or employment, and advises on the risks and benefits of advance parole travel for recipients who may need to pursue consular processing. We stay current on every DACA court ruling and policy change.
Immigration Lawyer for Citizenship Application
An immigration lawyer for citizenship application handles cases where naturalization is complicated by prior criminal history, extended absences abroad, failure to file taxes, or prior immigration violations. USCIS can deny naturalization for lack of good moral character, and certain criminal convictions are permanent bars. A citizenship application attorney reviews your complete history, identifies any issues before you file, and advises on whether to proceed, wait, or address underlying problems first. Filing a flawed N-400 without legal review is one of the most common and avoidable immigration mistakes.