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Naturalization

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Application For Naturalization

PLEASE NOTE: The following is provided for general information purposes only, and may NOT be construed as legal advice. 


Generally, in order to be eligible for naturalization, a person must have continuously resided in the United States as a permanent resident for at least 5 years before filing her application for naturalization. Also, the person must have physically resided in the United States at least two and a half years out of the five years immediately preceding the date of filing the application for naturalization. Also, the person must have lived in the state or the USCIS district which has jurisdiction over the person's place of residence for at least 3 months prior to the date of filing. Also, the person must pass an English language test and a test on U.S. history and government. The person must also demonstrate good moral character for at least 5 years prior to the filing of the naturalization application until the time of naturalization.    


Contact the Law Office of Steve Bae today so that we may provide you a detailed and personalized representation for your Application for Naturalization.

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