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Wilson Wong, an Immigration Law attorney in California, is here to guide you through the process of acquiring United States citizenship via naturalization. Generally, after holding a green card (lawful permanent resident status) for a minimum of five years, you typically become eligible for application. If you are wedded to a U.S. citizen, your eligibility could be expedited to just three years. However, there are additional requirements such as continuous residence in the U.S. for five years, or three if married to a U.S. citizen. Moreover, good moral character, basic skills in the English language, U.S. history, and knowledge about the U.S. government's workings are essential prerequisites. After completing the process successfully, you will be entitled to nearly all the privileges natural-born U.S. citizens possess. If your goal is to seize all the benefits of U.S. citizenship, Wilson Wong is your reliable guide. Believe you're eligible? Commence your naturalization process with Wilson Wong today.
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On your first meeting with Wilson Wong, an acclaimed Immigration Law attorney serving California, we'll review your qualifications to make sure you qualify for naturalization. If you’re eligible, Wilson will assist you in gathering the necessary information to complete the USCIS’ N-400 form, your official citizenship application. If other supporting documents are required, he'll help you gather everything necessary. Wilson will also provide some guiding questions to help you confidently navigate your interview. Once your documentation is complete, he will help you fill out the N-400 form and submit it to the USCIS. If you’re considering applying for U.S. citizenship, book an appointment with Wilson Wong today.
When preparing for your interview, you'll need to have your green card and your California state ID or driver's license on hand to confirm your identity. A USCIS officer will meticulously review the details you provided on your N-400 form during this session. As each detail is examined, you will be asked to verify whether or not it is still applicable. If there have been any changes in your details, it's vital to declare them and furnish supporting evidence, if required.
Subsequently, you'll have a conversation with the officer similar to the one from your green card interview. You will be asked to read and write a sentence in English and will proceed to a 10-question U.S. civics and history quiz. Achieving a minimum of six correct responses signifies passing the test.

It may seem intimidating at first, but with the right preparation, the process can be straightforward. Wilson Wong, a proficient Immigration Law attorney in California, is ready to assist you in your preparations for this interview, ensuring that you're comfortable and relaxed as you navigate the process.
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