Citizenship
Whether you're ready to become a U.S. citizen or you need proof of citizenship you already hold, this is where that work starts.
Schedule a Consultation Free 15-minute introductory consultation; extended consultations available.What We Handle
This is where we help clients take the final step in their immigration journey. That usually means one of two things: becoming a U.S. citizen through naturalization, or getting official proof of citizenship you may already hold through a certificate of citizenship. If you’re not sure which one applies to you, that’s a completely normal place to start — tell us about your situation and we’ll help you figure out the right path.
How We Help
Whichever path applies to you, our approach starts the same way: a consultation so we understand your situation, followed by a written engagement agreement once you decide to move forward. From there, we prepare and file your case, respond to any requests the government sends us along the way, and keep you posted at every stage — including the quiet stretches when there simply isn’t anything new to report yet.
We know this can feel like a big step, especially if this is your first time working with an attorney or if English isn’t your first language. We explain what’s happening in plain terms, tell you what to expect before it happens, and we’re always reachable if something changes or a question comes up.
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Frequently asked questions
Do you offer consultations in Spanish?
Yes. We regularly meet with clients in Spanish, and we’re glad to communicate in whichever language is most comfortable for you throughout your case.
How do we get started?
Reach out to schedule a consultation. We’ll talk through your situation and explain how we can help, and if you decide to move forward, we’ll put together an engagement agreement so everything is clear from the start.
Will I be working directly with the attorney?
Yes. Cases that go out of this office are reviewed by the attorney before they’re filed.
Flat-fee representation available for most matters. [PLACEHOLDER — awaiting Danja]
Last reviewed: 2026-07-17 · Content status: draft, pending attorney review