Naturalization and Citizenship

At Nueva Frontera, we are dedicated to helping individuals achieve their dreams of becoming United States citizens through the naturalization process. Whether you are eligible for Naturalization (N-400) or seeking to obtain citizenship through other means such as Form N-600, our experienced team is here to guide you through every step of the process.

Naturalization and Citizenship

At Nueva Frontera, we are dedicated to helping individuals achieve their dreams of becoming United States citizens through the naturalization process. Whether you are eligible for Naturalization (N-400) or seeking to obtain citizenship through other means such as Form N-600, our experienced team is here to guide you through every step of the process.
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Naturalization (N-400)

“Naturalization” is the process by which eligible immigrants become United States citizens. Form N-400, known as the Application for Naturalization, is the official document used to apply for naturalization with the Federal Government. Our comprehensive naturalization services include:

Initial Consultation

Our team will assess your eligibility for naturalization and discuss the requirements and process involved so you can feel comfortable and understand the road ahead.

Document Preparation

Once deemed eligible, we will assist you in gathering the necessary documents, such as proof of lawful permanent residency, tax records, and evidence of English language proficiency and knowledge of U.S. civics.

Application Assistance

We will help you complete Form N-400 accurately and ensure that all required information is included prior to submittal.

Interview Preparation

We will provide guidance and support to help you prepare for your naturalization interview, including practice interviews and review of potential questions.

Follow-Up and Support

We will keep you informed of any updates or requests from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and provide ongoing support throughout the naturalization process.

Citizenship (N-600)

Form N-600, known as the Application for Certificate of Citizenship, is used to obtain a Certificate of Citizenship for individuals who acquired citizenship through their parents or grandparents. Our citizenship services include:

Assessment of Eligibility

We will assess your eligibility for citizenship through Form N-600 based on your familial relationship to a U.S. citizen parent or grandparent.

Document Preparation

Our team will assist you in gathering the necessary documentation to support your citizenship claim, such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, and evidence of parental citizenship.

Application Assistance

We will help you complete Form N-600 accurately and ensure that all required information is included.

Submission and Follow-Up

We will submit your application to USCIS and monitor its progress, providing updates and addressing any requests for additional information.

Certificate Issuance

Upon approval, we will assist you in obtaining your Certificate of Citizenship from USCIS.

Why Choose Us?

Our team has extensive experience in immigration law and has helped numerous individuals successfully navigate the naturalization and citizenship process.

We provide individualized attention to each client, tailoring our services to meet your specific needs and circumstances. We go the extra mile to ensure your application is complete.

From initial consultation to final approval, we offer comprehensive support and guidance at every stage of the process.

We are committed to helping you achieve your goal of U.S. citizenship and will work tirelessly to advocate for your rights and interests.

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If you are ready to begin your journey to U.S. citizenship, we are here to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced immigration professionals.

At Nueva Frontera, we are dedicated to helping you realize your dream of becoming a United States citizen.


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The most common kinds of civil litigation involve contract disputes (ie alimony, injury, debt), class action lawsuits (ie discrimination), property disputes and complaints filed against a government body.

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