Become a U.S. Citizen with Confidence
From N-400 filing to oath ceremony, we guide you through every step of naturalization with clarity and support.
Eligibility review. Interview coaching. Civics prep. Risk assessment for travel or minor issues.
Who This Is For
Green card holders who meet the 3-year rule (married to U.S. citizen) or 5-year rule (standard eligibility)
Long-term permanent residents nervous about the English or civics exam
Applicants with simple travel histories who want an attorney to review potential risks
Those who want to vote, obtain a U.S. passport, or sponsor family members more quickly
Individuals concerned about past tax issues, minor criminal records, or immigration violations
Anyone who prefers professional guidance over DIY filing
How Our Process Works
Eligibility and Risk Review
We confirm you meet continuous residence and physical presence requirements, review your travel history, and identify any red flags like tax issues or prior violations.
N-400 Preparation and Filing
We prepare your N-400 accurately. An attorney reviews every answer, then we file electronically with USCIS.
Interview and Civics Preparation
We provide civics study resources, sample English questions, and mock interview practice. You'll know exactly what to expect at your USCIS interview.
Oath Ceremony and Next Steps
After approval, we guide you through the oath ceremony and help with passport applications if needed. You're officially a U.S. citizen.
What You Can Expect
N-400 Drafting and Review
We draft your application based on your green card history and travel records. Attorneys review and finalize every answer.
Civics Study Plans
We provide study guides, practice tests, and progress tips for the 100 civics questions and English components.
Interview Preparation
Practice mock interviews with common questions and feedback. We help you prepare so you feel ready.
Frequently Asked Questions
I'm nervous about the English or civics test. Can you help?
Absolutely. We provide study materials, practice tests, and one-on-one coaching. Most applicants pass on the first try with preparation.
What if I have trips longer than 6 months?
Extended trips can disrupt continuous residence. We review your travel history, assess whether you qualify, and determine if you need to wait longer or file additional evidence.
Can my green card be taken away if I apply for citizenship?
Only if you committed fraud to obtain it. If you received your green card legitimately, applying for citizenship won't jeopardize it. We review risks during consultation.
What if I have a minor criminal record or tax issues?
Minor issues don't always disqualify you, but they must be disclosed and explained. We assess your case, determine if waivers are needed, and handle disclosures properly.
How long does the process take?
From filing to oath ceremony, most cases take 8–14 months depending on your USCIS field office. We track your case and keep you updated.
Ready to Become a U.S. Citizen?
Schedule your consultation and start your path to citizenship today.
Call or text: (918) 221-9438
Email: info@newhorizonslegal.com