Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
appilcation
I need help about fill out application for citizenship. form n-400 please.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: appilcation
I would be happy to help you out if you contact me offline. Check me out at http://www.yardum-hunter.com, fill out a consultation request there at http://www.yardum-hunter.com/Main/Consultation.asp or email me at [email protected]. Until then, please don't rely on this as legal advice.
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Re: application
Good Morning:
Can you be a little bit more specific? If you need help in filling out most of the application, most attorneys will charge you a fee for their services, since they will be assuming responsibility for your case. Each case has specific facts that will affect the answers of the application in different ways.
Kindly contact me to discuss this further in confidence. You can email me directly at [email protected].
Note: The above response is provided for information purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice, nor to create an attorney-client relationship, which can only be established through payment of consideration.
Re: appilcation
Dear Inquirer:
Generally, a person qualifies for naturalization if they have been a green card holder for five years, have been a person of good moral character for that same period and have been continuously present in the US (No single departures exceeding 6 months and present in the US for at least 50% of the total five years).
I recommend that you email us at [email protected] or visit www.hanlonlawgroup.com if you would like to schedule an appointment for a confidential consultation to discuss this matter further.
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