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Everything you need to know about naturalization in the United States: a lawyer will answer questions from readers ForumDaily

Naturalization is the final stage of the immigration process in the United States. After years of waiting and effort, you can finally become a full citizen of America. To succeed, it is important to take the right steps in the right direction.

Olga Gambini. Photo: gambinilaw.com

From 2014 to 2017, about 2,3 million green card holders received US citizenship a year. At the same time, more than 224 to thousands of permanent residents, the Immigration Service refused to satisfy the application for naturalization in the form N-400. Obviously, the rejection of the application is not uncommon.

There is even a joke among lawyers that naturalization is the last chance for the US government to deport an immigrant. Now it is more relevant than ever, because after tightening immigration policy in the United States, immigration officers have the right to refuse to satisfy the application, if the documents have at least one mistake or the applicant did not immediately provide all the necessary evidence.

Assisting a professional in filling out documents and preparing for an interview will help reduce the likelihood of failure for you personally. So, if you answered “yes” to at least one of the questions listed below, we recommend that you contact a lawyer before applying for US citizenship:

  • Did you have a negative contact with immigration officers (stop, detention, etc.)?
  • Have you ever had problems with child support payments, even if children live outside the US?
  • Did you give out distorted information in order to receive social benefits or state assistance, even if you did not receive them after the fact?
  • Have you previously filed an application for citizenship, in which false data were found?
  • Did you leave the USA for more than a month on 6 in one trip, being in the status of a permanent resident of the country?
  • Have you ever been a permanent resident of the United States, have you lived longer in another country than in the States?
  • Have you had any tax problems since you received your green card?
  • Have you been in a domestic abuse situation?
  • Have you ever had difficulty learning and passing the exam on US history and civil law?
  • Have you encountered problems in learning, reading, speaking and writing in English at a basic level?
  • Did you vote in the United States or registered to vote without being a US citizen?

A complete list of questions can be found. here.

All questions of concern to readers ForumDaily on naturalization in the US will answer immigration lawyer Olga Gambini.

Olga Gambini. Photo: gambinilaw.com

Olga came to America from St. Petersburg, where she was engaged in civil litigation, labor and tax legislation. In the US, she graduated from the University of Georgia and continued her career, choosing immigration law as her vocation.

From 9 to 14 in October 2018, ForumDaily readers will be able to ask Olga Gambini their questions regarding naturalization in the United States.

You can send your questions via the feedback form, which can be found below. You can also leave questions in the comments to this material or in the comments to the post on Facebook on the page ForumDaily on a social network. In addition, you can ask a question anonymously - in this case, send it in private messages on the Facebook page.

 

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