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Citizenship & Naturalization

Become a U.S. Citizen and complete your American dream

Becoming a U.S. citizen is the final step in your immigration journey. We help you prepare your naturalization application and documents with accuracy and care.

Benefits of U.S. Citizenship

Right to Vote

Participate in elections

U.S. Passport

Travel with full protection

Sponsor Family

Faster family immigration

Federal Jobs

Access to government positions

Citizenship Forms We Help With

From naturalization applications to certificate replacements, we help with all citizenship-related forms.

Most Common - Path to Citizenship
Form N-400$725 (includes biometrics)

Application for Naturalization

The primary form for permanent residents to apply for U.S. citizenship. This is the final step in your immigration journey to become an American citizen.

8-14 months (varies by location)

Eligibility Requirements

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Be a permanent resident for at least 5 years (3 years if married to U.S. citizen)
  • Have continuous residence in the U.S.
  • Have physical presence of at least 30 months in the U.S.
  • +3 more requirements

Required Documents

  • Copy of green card (front and back)
  • Passport-style photos
  • Tax returns (5 years)
  • Travel history and trips outside U.S.
  • +3 more documents
Form N-600$1,170

Application for Certificate of Citizenship

For individuals who automatically acquired or derived U.S. citizenship through birth abroad to U.S. citizen parents or through naturalization of parents.

6-12 months

Eligibility Requirements

  • Born abroad to U.S. citizen parent(s)
  • Derived citizenship through parent naturalization (before age 18)
  • Child Citizenship Act of 2000 beneficiaries

Required Documents

  • Birth certificate with certified translation
  • Parent U.S. citizenship evidence
  • Parent marriage certificate
  • Evidence parent met physical presence requirements
  • +2 more documents
Form N-600K$1,170

Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate (Child Residing Outside U.S.)

For children of U.S. citizens who reside outside the United States to acquire citizenship before turning 18.

12-18 months

Eligibility Requirements

  • Child under 18 living outside U.S.
  • At least one U.S. citizen parent
  • Child is in legal and physical custody of U.S. citizen parent
  • Parent meets physical presence requirements

Required Documents

  • Child birth certificate
  • Parent citizenship evidence
  • Evidence of legal custody
  • Parent physical presence evidence
  • +1 more documents
Form N-565$555

Application for Replacement Naturalization/Citizenship Document

To replace a lost, stolen, damaged, or mutilated Certificate of Citizenship or Certificate of Naturalization, or to request a name change on your certificate.

5-8 months

Eligibility Requirements

  • Lost or stolen certificate
  • Damaged or mutilated certificate
  • Name change after naturalization
  • Certificate contains errors

Required Documents

  • Original certificate (if damaged)
  • Police report (if stolen)
  • Court order for name change
  • Passport-style photos
  • +1 more documents
Form N-336$700

Request for Hearing on a Decision in Naturalization Proceedings

Appeal a denied N-400 naturalization application. Must be filed within 30 days of denial.

Varies - hearing scheduled

Eligibility Requirements

  • Received denial of N-400 application
  • Within 30 days of denial decision
  • Believe denial was incorrect

Required Documents

  • Copy of denial notice
  • N-400 receipt notice
  • Evidence supporting appeal
  • Statement explaining why denial is incorrect

Civics Test Preparation

The naturalization civics test covers 100 questions about U.S. history and government. You must answer 6 out of 10 questions correctly.

1

American Government (Powers, Rights, Responsibilities)

2

American History (Colonial, 1800s, Recent)

3

Integrated Civics (Geography, Symbols, Holidays)

We can help you prepare study materials and practice for your civics interview.

Important Disclosure

Asal Multi Services is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice, legal representation, or interpretation of immigration law. Our services are limited to administrative assistance, document preparation, and guidance based on publicly available USCIS instructions. For legal advice, consult a licensed immigration attorney.

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