We have the experience in helping immigrants to become naturalized US citizens.  We understand the process inside and out. With our help, we have helped thousands of immigrants become US Citizens. The road to naturalization has many obstacles. Forms must be completed and filed properly within strict deadlines. Any breach of these requirements may delay your efforts for months or years. In the worst cases, some people have failed to become citizens. The results tend to be more positive when an immigration law firm like Blanco Immigration Law Center takes your case. Our knowledge of the citizenship and naturalization process makes us the ideal ally for immigrants who wish to become citizens.
The first step towards citizenship is to meet all the basic requirements.

These basic requirements are:

You are at least 18 years old, except in cases where you were adopted by a US citizen

What can you read, write and speak English?

You have been living legally in the United States for a minimum of five years.

You can show your knowledge of the history of the USA.

You have a favorable opinion of the USA.

You have a good moral character.


If you meet all these requirements, you can probably become a US citizen. However, the process can still be difficult. Most people consider the effort worthwhile due to the advantages of citizenship. These are some of the advantages to consider:

You can travel freely within the US.

You can travel to other countries without limitations with a US passport.

The ability to sponsor foreign relatives to emigrate to the US.

You will enjoy better job opportunities

You can vote in local, state and federal elections.

You can serve in a jury


Having a lawyer is not mandatory for the naturalization process. However, working with a lawyer with immigration experience has clear advantages. You can only benefit from having the advice of someone who knows the process because it has helped dozens of other people obtain citizenship. You will avoid many of the most common problems and feel much less stress when you know you are receiving reliable advice and guidance.


Contact any of our offices for more information on the citizenship and naturalization process. The sooner you start, the sooner you can become a US citizen.