US Citizenship (Naturalization)
USCIS will approve your petition.
Your petition will be filed correctly. You will avoid the typical rejection and denial rate for Form N-400. Using our system, we guarantee that USCIS will approve your petition.
from $800
+ government fees
USRelativesVisa service includes:
✅ Personal consultation
✅ Personalized checklist of required documents
✅ Document quality assurance
✅ Confidentiality of your personal information
✅ Access to support
✅ Email and phone notifications
✅ Individual payment plans
✅ Attorney consultation for an additional fee
*The cost is listed for one immigrant. We offer a special child discount for clients with children.
The cost of services for naturalization and obtaining U.S. citizenship
Our price is only a small fraction of what you would pay to a lawyer
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Processing times for naturalization and U.S. citizenship petitions
Average processing times for Form I-751 petitions to change status in the USA, based on the latest statistics
USCIS received the petition, receiving NOA 1
1-4 weeks
Approval of form I-751 by USCIS, receiving NOA 2
9 months
Receiving the Certificate of Naturalization
1-4 weeks
You need to file Form N-400, "Application for Naturalization," and provide supporting documents.
Submit an application, and we will provide you with a checklist of the documents required for naturalization.
Naturalization, the process of becoming a U.S. citizen, comes with several advantages:
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Ability to Bring Family Members to the U.S.: U.S. citizens have the privilege of sponsoring immediate family members (spouses, children, parents, siblings) for green cards through family-based immigration programs.
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Automatic Citizenship for Children Born Abroad: Children born to U.S. citizen parents while abroad typically acquire U.S. citizenship automatically.
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Visa-Free Travel: Holding a U.S. passport allows visa-free travel to many countries around the world.
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Extended Absence: U.S. citizens can spend more than 6 months outside of the country without jeopardizing their status.
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Government Jobs: Many government positions, especially those requiring security clearances, typically mandate U.S. citizenship.
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Participation in Elections: Citizenship grants the right to participate in various elections and voting processes.
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No More USCIS Green Card Renewal Fees: U.S. citizens no longer need to pay USCIS immigration fees for green card renewals.
For more details, you can refer to the article titled "Practical Benefits of U.S. Citizenship."
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Yes, you can file Form N-400 before the approval of Form I-751. Your time in the U.S. as a permanent resident is counted from the moment you received your first green card, including the conditional one. For more information on filing Form N-400 while waiting for the I-751 petition to be processed, you can refer to the article.
Yes, you can travel while your Form N-400 application is under review. However, we recommend limiting international travel during the processing of Form N-400, "Application for Naturalization." This is because your time spent abroad is still counted as absence from the country according to the requirements for permanent residency in the United States for green card holders.
For more details, please refer to the "Requirements for Permanent Residency and Physical Presence for Green Card Holders."
To be eligible for naturalization, a green card holder must meet the requirements for continuous residence and physical presence in the U.S.
For more details, you can refer to the article "Requirements for Continuous Residence and Physical Presence for Green Card Holders."
Do you have any remaining questions about naturalization and obtaining U.S. citizenship?
Schedule a consultation with us, and we will provide detailed information about the timelines, costs, and all stages of the process.