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Naturalization is a way to become a United States citizen that requires an affirmative application and satisfaction of statutory eligibility requirements. The law provides special derivative status to those persons who have been naturalized. There are certain general requirements for naturalization. The applicant:

  1. must be a lawful permanent resident
  2. must be 18 years of age at time of filing of naturalization application
  3. must believe in the principles of the United States Constitution and have favorable disposition to the Good Order and Happiness of the United States.
  4. must have good moral character
  5. must be knowledgeable about the history and government of the United States
  6. must be read and speak English

Our law firm takes the naturalization process very seriously. Becoming a United States citizen is a privilege and NOT A RIGHT. You must prove yourself worthy of this privilege. If you truly, in your heart, wish to become a United States citizen we will be honored to help you.

What you do after you become a United States citizen is up to you, MAKE THE MOST OF IT!


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Naturalization is a way to become a United States citizen that requires an affirmative application and satisfaction of statutory eligibility requirements. The law provides special derivative status to those persons who have been naturalized. There are certain general requirements for naturalization. The applicant:

  1. must be a lawful permanent resident
  2. must be 18 years of age at time of filing of naturalization application
  3. must believe in the principles of the United States Constitution and have favorable disposition to the Good Order and Happiness of the United States.
  4. must have good moral character
  5. must be knowledgeable about the history and government of the United States
  6. must be read and speak English

Our law firm takes the naturalization process very seriously. Becoming a United States citizen is a privilege and NOT A RIGHT. You must prove yourself worthy of this privilege. If you truly, in your heart, wish to become a United States citizen we will be honored to help you.

What you do after you become a United States citizen is up to you, MAKE THE MOST OF IT!

Those immigrants wishing to immigrate to the United States based upon there work ability or investment potential should seek to come to the United States by way of business immigration.

Employment-based and investor immigration follows a preference system similar to family-based immigration.

a. First Preference: Priority Workers

b. Second Preference: Professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional ability in business, science, or the arts.

c. Third Preference: Skilled workers, professionals, and other workers.

d. Fourth Preference: Special Immigrants such as Religious workers, employees and former employees of the U.S. government abroad and special juveniles.

e. Fifth Preference: Investors

Labor certification is often a prerequisite for obtaining employment-based permanent residence. Labor certification is the determination by the Department of Labor that there are no U.S. workers able, willing, qualified, and available for the position for which a labor certification is being sought.

The labor certification process is complicated and requires due care and diligence. Any foreign national who seeks to enter the United States to perform skilled or unskilled labor is not admissible unless the Secretary of Labor certifies to the Secretary of State and the Attorney General that there are not sufficient U.S. workers available for the proposed employment, AND the contemplated employment will not have an adverse effect on the wages and working conditions of similarly employed U.S. workers.

We will help you with every aspect of business immigration to the United States, the home of capitalism.

There are many different visas available to the non-immigrant or immigrant. Depending on your purpose and situation, I can advise you on which visa best suites your particular situation and the strategy involved in getting one!

  • Foreign Government Officials
    • Visa classification A1-A3
  • Visitors
    • Visa classification B1-B2
  • Aliens in Transit
    • Visa classification C1-C2
  • Crewman
    • Visa classification D1-D2
  • Treaty Traders and Treaty Investors
    • Visa classification E1-E2
  • Academic Students
    • Visa classification F1-F2
  • Foreign Government Officials to International Organizations
    • Visa classification G1-G5
  • Temporary Workers
    • Visa classification H-1B, H-1C , H-2A, H-2B, H-3, H-4
  • Foreign Media Representatives
    • Visa Classification I
  • Exchange Visitors
    • Visa Classification J1-J2
  • Fiance(e), wife and children of U.S. Citizen
    • Visa Classification K1-K4
  • Vocational and language Students
    • Visa Classification M1-M2
  • NAFTA
    • Visa Classification TN and TD
  • NATO
    • Visa Classification NATO 1-NATO 7
  • Workers with Extraordinary Abilities
    • Visa Classification O1-O3
  • Athletes and Entertainers
    • Visa Classification P1-P4
  • International Cultural Exchange Visitors
    • Visa Classification Q1-Q3
  • Religious Workers
    • Visa Classification R1-R2
  • Witness or Informant
    • Visa Classification S5-S6
  • Victims of a Severe Form of Trafficking in Persons
    • Visa Classification T1-T4
  • Victims of Certain Crimes
    • Visa Classification U1-U4
  • Certain Second Preference Beneficiaries
    • Visa Classification V1-V3