Citizenship, Green Card Nicole Abramowitz Weber Citizenship, Green Card Nicole Abramowitz Weber

Apply for citizenship online and pay your fee by credit card

Did you know that a naturalization (citizenship) application can now be submitted online?

USCIS has made it possible for a citizenship application, including all supporting documents, to be submitted online. We like this relatively new option because it makes it possible for your citizenship application to be processed a bit more quickly, and monitored through the USCIS website.

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Did you know that a naturalization (citizenship) application can now be submitted online?

USCIS has made it possible for a citizenship application, including all supporting documents, to be submitted online. We like this relatively new option because it makes it possible for your citizenship application to be processed a bit more quickly, and monitored through the USCIS website.

https://www.uscis.gov/n-400

Not only that, but the application fee can now be paid by credit card. This is true for citizenship applications, as well as many others, including applications for permanent residency (a “green card”) as well as permission to work and travel abroad. Learn more at:

https://www.uscis.gov/news/news-releases/uscis-expands-credit-card-payment-option-fees

For help with your citizenship or green card application, please contact us at theteam@huwelaw.com, or 415-496-9040.

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Make it your 2019 resolution to become a U.S. citizen!

If you are a lawful permanent resident (green card holder), now is the time to take that next step to become a U.S. citizen.

Our government is targeting immigrants in the U.S., even lawful permanent residents. It has become challenging for permanent residents to reenter the U.S. after foreign travel - many of our clients tell us that they have been interrogated for hours at the airport in “secondary inspection” and their phones taken and searched. Others are concerned about being (wrongfully) placed into deportation proceedings due to a minor criminal conviction in their past.

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If you are a lawful permanent resident (green card holder), now is the time to take that next step to become a U.S. citizen.

Our government is targeting immigrants in the U.S., even lawful permanent residents. It has become challenging for permanent residents to reenter the U.S. after foreign travel - many of our clients tell us that they have been interrogated for hours at the airport in “secondary inspection” and their phones taken and searched. Others are concerned about being (wrongfully) placed into deportation proceedings due to a minor criminal conviction in their past.

The current average processing time for a naturalization application in the San Francisco Bay Area is 15 months, and it is only expected to increase.

We can help ensure that your application is done right, and filed as soon as possible to give you your best chance of voting in the 2020 election.

Contact us today at 415-496-9040 or TheTeam@HuWeLaw.com to get started!

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