LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CA
Citizenship & Naturalization Attorneys in Los Angeles County
Verified citizenship & naturalization attorneys practicing in Los Angeles County, California. Naturalization, N-400, citizenship exams, dual citizenship, derivative citizenship.
About Citizenship & Naturalization in Los Angeles County
Citizenship attorneys guide lawful permanent residents through naturalization — filing Form N-400, preparing for the civics and English exams, handling disability waivers, and defending against denials and revocation proceedings.
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Citizenship & Naturalization in Los Angeles County, CA
Citizenship attorneys guide lawful permanent residents through naturalization — filing Form N-400, preparing for the civics and English exams, handling disability waivers, and defending against denials and revocation proceedings.
Los Angeles County, California is home to a deep bench of citizenship & naturalization practitioners — from boutique firms specializing in a single area of the law to multi-office regional firms with dedicated citizenship & naturalization groups. Many practice both in California state courts and the relevant federal courts and agencies serving the Los Angeles County metro area.
Local procedure matters. Filing standards, judicial preferences, mediator rosters, and even how a hearing is scheduled in Los Angeles County can differ from neighboring jurisdictions. The attorneys listed here are licensed in California and actively practice in the Los Angeles County area.
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Citizenship & Naturalization representation in Los Angeles County
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Frequently Asked
Citizenship & Naturalization in Los Angeles County — FAQs
- When am I eligible for naturalization? +
- Most permanent residents must wait five years (three if married to a U.S. citizen), maintain continuous residence, demonstrate good moral character, and pass the English and civics tests.
- What if I fail the citizenship interview? +
- You typically receive one additional opportunity. If denied again, counsel can file an N-336 appeal or a new N-400, depending on the reason for denial.
- How do I find a citizenship & naturalization attorney in Los Angeles County? +
- Start with verified directories that source data from state bar records. In Los Angeles County, CA, look for attorneys who actively practice citizenship & naturalization, are in good standing with the California bar, and offer a free initial consultation.
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