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1516 U St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Choose Harrigan & Hanten PC for qualified Naturalization representation in the Washington, District of Columbia area.
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Naturalization Lawyers | Washington Office
799 9th St NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20001
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20 F St NW, Suite 718, Washington, DC 20001
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1725 I St. NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20006
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1627 K Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20006
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600 New Hampshire Ave., NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20037-1931
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1200 G Street, NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20005
Naturalization Lawyers | Washington Office
1325 G Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005
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1101 Connecticut AVE NW, Suite 450, Washington, DC 20036
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20 F Street NW, Suite 850, Washington, DC 20001
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1700 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20006
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815 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20006
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2001 K St NW, Suite 400 South, Washington, DC 20006
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1050 K Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20001
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2112 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Ste 640, Washington, DC 20037
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1325 G Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20004
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1825 Eye Street, NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20006
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1001 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 1300 South, Washington, DC 20004
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101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001
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1629 K St NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20006
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2001 M Street, NW, 10th Floor, Washington, DC 20036
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99 M Street SE, Suite 725, Washington, DC 20003
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1025 Thomas Jefferson St NW, Suite 400 West, Washington, DC 20007
Naturalization Lawyers | Washington Office
1875 K Street Northwest, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20006
Lead Counsel independently verifies Naturalization attorneys in Washington and checks their standing with District of Columbia bar associations.
Our Verification Process and CriteriaApplying for citizenship can be a complicated process that includes filing the appropriate forms and gathering the necessary supplemental documents in support of an application. A naturalization lawyer can help you determine whether you are eligible to apply and ensure your application is complete and free of omissions. This type of lawyer can help you prepare for and be present at your naturalization interview with a United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officer.
It is important to understand the application steps and potential complicating factors to a successful application. A complete application along with proper preparation for your interview and English/civics test means a much higher likelihood of approval on your first attempt. The Naturalization Eligibility Worksheet, which can be found on the USCIS website, is a useful tool to determine whether you qualify for naturalization. Speaking with a naturalization lawyer can also be very helpful. In general, the application process will proceed in the following manner:
In most cases, the ability to speak, read, and write basic English is a requirement for citizenship. Certain age and residency exemptions to this requirement may apply to your specific situation. A naturalization lawyer can assist you in determining whether you can waive this requirement and take the civics test in your native language.
In the U.S., a naturalized citizen is a person who acquires citizenship either by statutory decree or through application and approval by USCIS. Other than those who obtain automatic citizenship by virtue of being born in the United States, all other citizens are naturalized citizens.
It is in your best interest to get legal help early on in addressing your situation. There are times when hiring a lawyer quickly is critical to your case, such as if you are charged with a crime. It may also be in your best interest to have a lawyer review the fine print before signing legal documents. A lawyer can also help you get the compensation you deserve if you’ve suffered a serious injury. For issues where money or property is at stake, having a lawyer guide you through the complexities of the legal system can save you time, hassle, and possibly a lot of grief in the long run.
The goal of an initial consultation is to find an attorney you are comfortable working with and someone who can help you understand your options under the law. Seek to understand the relevant legal experience the attorney brings to your case. While it is not realistic to expect an attorney to resolve your legal issue during an initial consultation, you should gain a level of comfort with his/her ability to do so. A good consultation can clarify issues, raise pertinent questions and considerations for your case, and help you make an informed decision towards resolving your legal issue.
The more experienced a lawyer is in legal practice, the more likely he/she will be able to bring about a successful resolution to your issue. Since experience matters, lawyers who’ve been practicing law for many years (with a successful track record) tend to be in high demand. You should look for information about a lawyer’s experience and ask questions during the initial meeting. It’s a very good idea to ask the lawyer how many years he/she has been practicing law and the expected outcome of your case.
Pro se – This Latin term refers to representing yourself in court instead of hiring professional legal counsel. Pro se representation can occur in either criminal or civil cases.
Statute – Refers to a law created by a legislative body. For example, the laws enacted by Congress are statutes.
Subject matter jurisdiction – Requirement that a particular court have authority to hear the claim based on the specific type of issue brought to the court. For example, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court only has subject matter jurisdiction over bankruptcy filings, therefore it does not have the authority to render binding judgment over other types of cases, such as divorce.