Legal Question in Constitutional Law in Illinois
I came to America when I was 14. I attended high school and passed the Constitution Law. People told me that I would be a citizen. Is it true? And how would I apply to be a citizen? What kind of paperwork would I need to present? And what office would I need to go (I live in Chicago)
Asked on 3/09/10, 8:10 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
David Labovitz
Labovitz Law Firm, P.A.
This is definitely not information that can be relayed in a few sentences on an internet board. Here's the local office based on your zip code:
Local Office for 60641
Street Address
The USCIS office that serves your area is the: Chicago Field Office.
This office is located at:
101 West Congress Parkway
Chicago, IL 60605.
Check out this website for all the information you will need:
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis
Answered on 3/14/10, 2:04 pm
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