Apply for U.S. Citizenship with N-400 Naturalization Assistance

We guide legal permanent residents through the N-400 process, helping you secure U.S. citizenship with expert legal support.

N-400 – Application for Naturalization

Becoming a U.S. citizen through naturalization is one of life’s most rewarding milestones. Form N-400 is the official application for those who wish to become American citizens after meeting residency and other requirements. At Ram Law Firm, we guide applicants through every step of the naturalization process to help make your American dream a reality.

What Is Form N-400?

Form N-400 is the Application for Naturalization used by lawful permanent residents (green card holders) to become U.S. citizens. Unlike the N-600 which confirms existing citizenship, the N-400 is the pathway to acquiring new citizenship through the naturalization process.

Successful applicants gain full citizenship rights, including the right to vote, obtain a U.S. passport, petition for family members, and enjoy permanent protection from deportation.

Who Can Apply for Naturalization?

You may be eligible to file Form N-400 if you:

  • Have been a permanent resident for at least 5 years (or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen)
  • Have maintained continuous residence in the United States
  • Meet the physical presence requirements
  • Can demonstrate good moral character
  • Pass English and U.S. history/civics tests (with some exceptions)
  • Are willing to take the Oath of Allegiance to the United States

Benefits of U.S. Citizenship

  • Right to vote in federal elections
  • Ability to sponsor more family members for immigration
  • Eligibility for certain government jobs and benefits
  • Protection from deportation
  • Freedom to travel without maintaining residency requirements
  • Ability to pass citizenship to children born abroad

Common Challenges in the N-400 Process

The naturalization process can present obstacles including:

  • Strict continuous residence requirements
  • Tax filing obligations
  • Criminal history issues
  • English language proficiency
  • Complex application questions
  • Requests for Evidence (RFEs) from USCIS

How Ram Law Firm Can Help

Our experienced immigration attorneys provide comprehensive N-400 assistance:

  • Eligibility assessment before filing
  • Preparation of complete application package
  • Document gathering and organization
  • Interview preparation and coaching
  • Representation at your naturalization interview
  • Appeal assistance if your application is denied

Take the Next Step Toward Citizenship

Naturalization is more than just paperwork – it’s your official welcome into the American family. With proper preparation and guidance, you can navigate the process with confidence.

Contact Ram Law Firm today to begin your journey to U.S. citizenship. Our team will help ensure your application is complete, accurate, and positioned for success from day one.

Ready to Become a U.S. Citizen?

Let RAM Law Firm simplify your N-400 naturalization application, ensuring all documentation is complete and your path to citizenship is clear.

Most Asked Queries

FAQs Related to Business and Immigration Services

The N-400 is the official application form used to apply for U.S. citizenship through naturalization. It requires you to meet certain residency and eligibility criteria.

The naturalization process typically takes 6–12 months. Processing times may vary depending on the USCIS service center handling your case.

You must be a lawful permanent resident for at least 5 years (3 years if married to a U.S. citizen), have good moral character, and meet residency requirements.

While not required, legal help ensures your N-400 application is complete, accurate, and in compliance with all USCIS requirements, reducing the risk of delays.

Required documents include your green card, passport-sized photos, and any supporting documents proving your eligibility (e.g., marriage certificate, tax returns).

Yes, USCIS allows you to file the N-400 online, but it’s important to review the entire application carefully to avoid any mistakes.

Yes, applicants must pass a civics test (U.S. history and government) and an English language test unless exempt.

Once submitted, USCIS will review your application, schedule a biometrics appointment, and send you a notice for the citizenship interview.

Yes, if you fail to meet eligibility requirements or fail the civics or English tests, your application can be denied.

The filing fee for the N-400 is $725, which includes biometric fees. USCIS may waive the fee for certain applicants based on financial need.

Each family member must file a separate N-400 if they meet the eligibility requirements. We can help guide you through family-based citizenship applications.

Once approved, you will attend a naturalization ceremony and take the Oath of Allegiance, officially becoming a U.S. citizen.