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What Do I Need to Do to Apply for U.S. Citizenship?

After holding a green card, which signifies lawful permanent resident status, for a period of five years, you may become eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship through the naturalization process. This important milestone opens the door to full participation in the civic life of the nation. However, if you are married to a U.S. citizen, you could qualify for this process even sooner—after just three years of maintaining your permanent residency status. It's crucial to understand that to be eligible for naturalization, you must meet several key criteria, which include maintaining continuous residence in the U.S. for the appropriate time frame—five years or three years if married to a U.S. citizen—demonstrating good moral character, and successfully passing basic tests that assess your English language skills, as well as your knowledge of U.S. history and government.


Completing the naturalization process successfully not only allows you to become a U.S. citizen but also grants you most of the rights and privileges enjoyed by natural-born citizens, including the invaluable right to vote and the ability to apply for federal employment opportunities. If you're ready to take the next significant step toward citizenship, our experienced immigration attorneys at Michael Kenny Immigration Attorney in Denver, Colorado, are here to provide guidance throughout the entire process. Don’t hesitate; if you believe you meet the eligibility criteria, take action now—start your naturalization journey today with the dedicated assistance of our skilled legal team, who are eager to support you on this exciting path.

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How Do I Start the Process?

During your initial appointment with one of our experienced naturalization attorneys, we will carefully review your qualifications to ensure you meet the eligibility requirements for U.S. citizenship. If you’re eligible, we’ll guide you through the next steps, including gathering the necessary information to complete the N-400 form, your official application for naturalization.


Our team will help you identify and collect any supporting documents you may need for your application, providing you with a comprehensive list to ensure everything is in order. To help you prepare for the interview, we’ll also provide sample questions, so you feel confident and ready. Once we have all the required materials, we’ll assist you in completing and submitting the N-400 form to USCIS.


At Michael Kenny Immigration Attorney in Denver, Colorado, we are here to make the naturalization process as smooth as possible. If you’re ready to apply for U.S. citizenship, contact us today to schedule an appointment with one of our skilled immigration attorneys. Let us help you take the first step toward becoming a U.S. citizen.

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What Will Happen at My Interview?

For your naturalization interview, you’ll need to bring your green card and a state ID or driver’s license to confirm your identity. During the interview, a USCIS officer will carefully review the answers you provided on your N-400 form and ask you to verify that the information is still accurate. If there have been any changes, you’ll need to update the officer and provide supporting documentation if necessary.


The officer will also ask you a series of questions, similar to those in your green card interview. You’ll be required to read a sentence in English and write a sentence that they dictate. Additionally, you will take a 10-question test on U.S. civics and history. To pass, you must answer at least six questions correctly.


While the process might seem daunting, with proper preparation, it can be straightforward. At Michael Kenny Immigration Attorney in Denver, Colorado, we will help you prepare for every aspect of your naturalization interview. From reviewing your form to providing practice questions, we’ll ensure you feel confident and ready. Contact us today to get the support you need and make the interview process as stress-free as possible.

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