TEXAS LAWYERS HELPING YOU REALIZE YOUR CITIZENSHIP & NATURALIZATION DREAMS
The Texas immigration attorneys at Lozano Law Firm have helped many individuals become legal citizens of the United States. Don’t be intimidated or get discouraged by the complexities of immigration forms, immigration laws, and U.S. immigration policy. Our Texas citizenship lawyers have the knowledge, skills, and experience to help you through the process, giving you peace of mind while working to stabilize your legal residency situation.
ENJOY THE RIGHTS & PRIVILEGES OF U.S. CITIZENSHIP Even if you have obtained a Green Card through an employment-based or family-based Visa, you should know that lawful permanent residence is not as permanent as its name implies. In actuality, the length of your residency lies within the discretion of the Government. As a naturalized citizen, on the other hand, you can stay in the country as long as you like, while enjoying all the civil rights and benefits of citizenship in the U.S. democracy.
As a U.S. citizen, you can:
Vote and fully participate in government — including running for all state, federal and local offices (other than President and Vice President) Apply for jobs open only to U.S. citizens Travel with the benefits and security that a U.S. passport provides Bring over other family members faster than a lawful permanent resident can If your children are born abroad, they will most likely be U.S. citizens under the Child Citizenship Act or through derivative citizenship If you’re ready to start the naturalization process, contact a citizenship and naturalization lawyer at Lozano Law Firm. We can help you assess your eligibility and educate you about the intensive process of becoming a citizen.
What Is Naturalization? When you’re born in the United States, you automatically become a U.S. citizen. This is sometimes called “birthright citizenship.” However, for many foreign nationals, American citizenship is a lifelong dream. Under certain circumstances, foreign nationals can become U.S. citizens through the naturalization process. Typically, you must first have legal permanent residence in the United States for five years before you qualify for naturalization.
If you have questions about legal permanent residency or need a green card, contact a citizenship and naturalization lawyer at Lozano Law Firm for more information. Depending on your unique circumstances, you and your loved ones might qualify for Green Cards based on family sponsorship, employment, investments, or other factors. We help our clients understand their Green Card eligibility and build comprehensive immigration plans that are both practical and meet their needs.
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