Fairfax Citizenship Lawyer
We guide clients through the entire process of naturalization to ensure your application is thorough, timely, and positioned for success.
Fairfax Citizenship Requirements – Are You Ready?
To qualify, applicants must:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Hold a green card for 5 years (or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen)
- Show continuous residence and physical presence
- Demonstrate good moral character
- Pass English and civics tests
Fairfax Citizenship Process Overview
Our Fairfax immigration team supports you throughout the journey to avoid setbacks and unnecessary delays.

Avoiding Pitfalls in the Naturalization Process
Many applicants are surprised by issues that can complicate their naturalization:
- Criminal charges, even old ones
- Long trips outside the U.S.
- Back taxes or child support issues
- Conflicting immigration records
Fairfax N-400 Application Support|
Help With Filing Your N-400 in Fairfax|
Step-by-Step Guidance for Your N-400 in Fairfax
Submitting Form N-400 accurately is essential. We help:
- Review your green card history
- Translate and prepare all required documents
- Ensure your answers are consistent and complete
- Submit your file to USCIS correctly
How a Fairfax Immigration Attorney Can Help With Naturalization
Applying for naturalization without guidance can be risky. Our attorneys:
- Spot red flags early
- Identify potential issues before they cause trouble
- Prepare you for your interview
- Coach you for USCIS questioning
- Represent you if complications arise
- Step in when USCIS delays occur
Understanding the Timeline After Submitting Form N-400
After submitting Form N-400, USCIS will:
- Mail your receipt notice
- Schedule biometrics
- Begin a thorough background review
- Send your interview and test date
Prepare for the Fairfax Citizenship Interview
The naturalization exam includes two parts:
- English reading/writing test
- U.S. civics test (10 out of 100 questions)
We provide coaching, sample questions, and mock interviews so you walk in fully prepared and confident.
What to Expect in the Last Phase of Naturalization
After USCIS approval, you’ll receive a notice for your oath ceremony. Taking the Oath of Allegiance is the final requirement to becoming a U.S. citizen.
We help with logistics, documentation, and answer any final questions to make this milestone stress-free.
What to Do After a Naturalization Denial
A denial doesn’t mean your journey is over. You can:
- File Form N-336 to request a hearing
- Refile a new application later
- Pursue other immigration options
Common Questions About Citizenship in Fairfax
How long does it take to become a citizen?
Can I apply with a criminal record?
Do I need to speak English?
Can I apply if I lost my green card?
Does citizenship protect me from deportation?
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Become a U.S. Citizen With Experienced Legal Help
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