N-400 — U.S. Citizenship (Naturalization)

Apply for U.S. citizenship — with preparation that holds up under full review

The N-400 application is the final step toward becoming a U.S. citizen. Delays often happen when prior immigration history is inconsistent, documentation is incomplete, or eligibility is not fully reviewed.

We prepare your case with structure and attention to detail — ensuring everything is aligned before submission.

99%

Client Satisfaction

10+ Years

Immigration Experience

5K+

Cases Supported

Built For Naturalization Success

Citizenship is not just about filing — it is about confirming your eligibility and consistency across your entire immigration record.

  • Inconsistent information can raise questions during review
  • Incomplete history can create delays or complications
  • Eligibility issues can surface at the interview stage
  • Poor preparation increases interview uncertainty

Differentiation

Prepared for full-history review and interview readiness

Most N-400 issues arise because applicants focus only on the application — not their complete immigration history.

Immigration history reviewed as a whole

We prepare your case with consistency across prior filings and records.

Eligibility confirmed before filing

We assess residence, travel, and other requirements to avoid issues later.

Documentation prepared for clarity and review

Your case is structured to avoid confusion or additional scrutiny.

Prepared for interview-level review

We prepare your case based on how it will be reviewed and questioned.

System

A structured process from application to oath

The N-400 process involves filing, review, interview, and final decision. We manage your case so it remains consistent, complete, and ready at every stage.

Pre-filing review and case alignment

We prepare your case before submission to prevent inconsistencies.

Coordinated application preparation

Your case is structured clearly for USCIS review.

Case monitoring and interview preparation

We guide you through each stage so expectations are clear.

Prepared before interview, not after

We focus on making sure your case is ready before questioning begins.
Fees & Structure

Secure Your Citizenship — Finish Strong.

Flat Fee

Standard

Attorney-Prepared Filing

Begin with

$500

/Retainer

Service Includes:

Eligibility & Continuous Residence Review

We verify physical presence, continuous residence, good moral character, and filing eligibility timing.

N-400 Application Preparation

We prepare and review Form N-400 with structured documentation and disclosure accuracy control.

Travel & Tax History Review

We analyze extended travel, prior filings, and tax compliance risks.

Civics & Interview Preparation Guidance

We provide structured preparation for civics testing and officer questioning.

Filing Oversight

We ensure correct submission sequencing and document completeness.
Pricing Note: Fees apply to one applicant only. Additional dependents are $350–$500 each. Please contact us before payment if your case includes multiple applicants.
Flat Fee

Priority

Enhanced Attorney Representation

Begin with

$600

/Retainer

Service Includes Everything in Standard, Plus:

G-28 Formal Representation

We enter appearance before USCIS and receive official agency correspondence.

Direct USCIS Communication Handling

We manage procedural notices and structured responses.

Advanced Risk & Disclosure Review

We conduct deeper review of prior arrests, tax issues, travel gaps, or prior immigration history.

Priority Case Management

Accelerated review cycles and milestone monitoring.

Comprehensive Interview Strategy Session

We conduct detailed preparation simulating officer questioning patterns and disclosure review.
Pricing Note: Fees apply to one applicant only. Additional dependents are $350–$500 each. Please contact us before payment if your case includes multiple applicants.

What impressed me most was how organized everything was. They helped prepare my case carefully and made sure all documents were ready before filing. That level of preparation made a big difference. I Got It.

Jessica Morales

Client

Forms & Process

Government filing fees, medical examinations, and travel expenses are separate. RFEs, waivers, Adjustment of Status, and complex admissibility issues require separate engagement.
Key Forms
Process Overview
Frequently Asked Questions

Your questions deserve clear answers.

Generally 5 years, or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen.
Maintaining residence in the U.S. without extended absences that disrupt eligibility.
A test covering U.S. history and government; applicants must answer correctly to pass.
Yes. Criminal history may affect good moral character eligibility.
Green card, travel history, tax records, and marital documentation if applicable.
Processing times vary by USCIS field office.
Yes. Applicants attend an interview and civics test.
Yes, but extended absences may affect eligibility.
You attend an oath ceremony and receive a Certificate of Naturalization.
Yes. Ineligibility, misrepresentation, or failure to meet statutory requirements may result in denial.

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