U.S. Citizenship & Naturalization
Step-by-step guidance through the naturalization process from your application to your interview — as you take the final step toward U.S. citizenship.
Introduction
Becoming a U.S. citizen is one of the most meaningful steps an immigrant can take. Citizenship offers the strongest standing under U.S. immigration law — the right to vote, to apply for a U.S. passport, and to petition for certain family members.
At Graham Immigration Law, P.C., we help individuals and families move through naturalization with clear guidance, careful preparation, and dedicated legal support.
Why Legal Representation Matters
Most people become citizens through naturalization, which generally requires continuous residence, good moral character, and passing the civics and history test. For many it’s straightforward — but prior immigration issues, long trips abroad, or a criminal record can complicate eligibility. These need careful review before filing, and spotting an issue early is far better than discovering it at your interview.
Our Approach & Legal Support
We guide clients through the citizenship process with careful preparation, clear communication, and dedicated legal support.
- Strategic guidance from the initial eligibility review through your oath ceremony
- Preparation and filing of Form N-400 with accuracy and care
- Preparation for biometrics, the civics test, and your interview
- Tailored strategies for applicants with prior immigration issues, extended travel, or criminal history
- Clear communication and updates at every stage of the process
Key Advantages
- Personalized guidance tailored to your unique circumstances
- Clear explanations in easy-to-understand language
- Support through every step, from application to interview
- A careful review so there are no surprises later