Citizenship & Naturalization Lawyer in Houston & The Woodlands, TX
Becoming a United States citizen is an important milestone for many immigrants and their families. Citizenship offers long-term stability and new opportunities, including the right to vote, the ability to travel with a U.S. passport, and additional protections under U.S. law.
Under U.S. immigration law, individuals may become citizens either through birth or through the naturalization process. For many lawful permanent residents, naturalization is the pathway to full citizenship after years of living and working in the United States.
At Prosperity Immigration Law, we help clients understand their eligibility for citizenship and guide them through each step of the naturalization process. Our team works with applicants in Houston, The Woodlands, and throughout Texas to prepare strong applications and avoid unnecessary delays.
Citizenship & Naturalization Options in Houston & The Woodlands
There are two primary ways a person may become a United States citizen. Determining the correct pathway is an important first step in the process.
Citizenship Through Birth or Parents
Some individuals automatically acquire or derive U.S. citizenship through birth or through their parents’ citizenship status. For example, citizenship may be granted if:
In some situations, individuals may already be citizens without realizing it. An immigration attorney can help review your background and determine whether you may qualify for citizenship through a parent or place of birth.
Naturalization
Naturalization is the process through which lawful permanent residents apply to become U.S. citizens. This pathway is available to individuals who meet specific eligibility requirements and demonstrate readiness to take on the responsibilities of citizenship.
Most applicants must:
Once approved, applicants take the Oath of Allegiance, completing the process of becoming a United States citizen.
Citizenship Through Military Service
Certain members of the U.S. armed forces may qualify for expedited naturalization or additional citizenship benefits based on their military service.
Military applicants may be eligible for reduced residency requirements or faster processing depending on their circumstances.
How to Become a U.S. Citizen
For most immigrants, the path to citizenship begins with lawful permanent residence and continues through the naturalization process.
The general steps typically include:
- Confirming Eligibility: An applicant must meet the residency, character, and language requirements established by immigration law.
- Submitting the Naturalization Application: Applicants file Form N-400, the Application for Naturalization, along with supporting documentation.
- Biometrics Appointment: USCIS collects fingerprints, photographs, and other identifying information.
- Citizenship Interview and Exam: Applicants attend an interview where a USCIS officer reviews their application and administers English and civics tests.
- Oath Ceremony: Once approved, the applicant takes the Oath of Allegiance and officially becomes a U.S. citizen.
While the process may seem straightforward, errors in documentation or application details can lead to delays or denials. Careful preparation can help avoid complications.
What Our Clients Say
Why Work with Prosperity Immigration Law
The naturalization process involves strict documentation requirements and government review of your immigration history. Preparing a thorough and accurate application is essential.
At Prosperity Immigration Law, we help clients:
Attorney Luis F. Hess works with individuals and families seeking to become U.S. citizens throughout Houston and The Woodlands. Our goal is to make the naturalization process as clear and efficient as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Processing times vary depending on USCIS workloads and the applicant’s circumstances. Many naturalization applications take several months to over a year to complete.
Yes. Your spouse and unmarried children under 21 who are in the United States may be included on your I-589 as derivatives. If they are abroad, they may be able to join you after asylum is granted. The biggest deciding factor here is that the relationship must exist at the time of approval, and you need documentation to prove it.
Schedule a Consultation with A Houston Citizenship Lawyer Today
If you are ready to apply for U.S. citizenship or want to confirm your eligibility for naturalization, having the right legal guidance can help you move forward with confidence.
Prosperity Immigration Law assists individuals and families in Houston, The Woodlands, and throughout Texas with citizenship and naturalization applications.
Schedule a consultation today to discuss your path to becoming a United States citizen.
Our Offices
Houston
7322 Southwest Fwy, Tower One, 4th Floor, Suite 470
Houston, TX 77074
(281) 545-3607
Harris County
21815 Oak Park Trails Dr,
Katy, TX 77450
(281) 801-5726
The Woodlands
282 Ed English Dr,
Shenandoah, TX 77385
(281) 949-7126
