Immigration

U.S. Citizenship & Naturalization Attorney — Fairfax, VA

Achieving U.S. Citizenship is a life-changing milestone. Ms. Khan — a naturalized citizen herself — guides you through every step of the process with expertise and personal understanding.

An Attorney Who Has Lived This Process

Ms. Khan obtained her U.S. Citizenship through naturalization. She knows firsthand the significance of that moment — and the anxiety and preparation that precedes it. This personal experience informs every naturalization case she handles, allowing her to guide clients not just as their attorney, but as someone who truly understands the journey.

From reviewing your eligibility to preparing your application, compiling documents, and preparing you for the naturalization interview and civics test, Ms. Khan provides comprehensive support through the entire naturalization process.

The Naturalization Process

1. Eligibility Review

Confirm you meet residency, continuous presence, good moral character, and other requirements.

2. Application Preparation

Complete and file Form N-400 with supporting documentation.

3. Biometrics Appointment

USCIS collects fingerprints and photos for background check.

4. Interview Preparation

Ms. Khan prepares you thoroughly for the English and civics tests and officer questions.

5. Naturalization Interview

Attend your USCIS interview with confidence and preparation.

6. Oath of Allegiance

Attend the naturalization ceremony and take the Oath — becoming a U.S. Citizen.

Ready to Begin Your Path to Citizenship?

Contact us to review your eligibility and start the naturalization process.

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Client Review

“Becoming a U.S. citizen was a lifelong dream. Ms. Khan prepared me thoroughly for every part of the naturalization process. I passed my interview first time and she was genuinely happy for me.”

★★★★★
Naturalization Client, Fairfax County

Citizenship & Naturalization — Frequently Asked Questions

How long must I be a permanent resident before applying? +
Generally 5 years. If you obtained your green card through marriage to a U.S. citizen and have been living with that citizen spouse, the requirement is 3 years. Military members may qualify sooner.

What are the basic naturalization requirements? +
You must be at least 18, have been a lawful permanent resident for the required period, have continuous U.S. residence, have good moral character, pass the English and civics tests, and take the Oath of Allegiance.

What is the civics test? +
A USCIS officer will ask you 10 questions from the official list of 100 possible questions. You must answer at least 6 correctly. Ms. Khan provides study materials and practice sessions to prepare you.

Can criminal history affect my application? +
Yes. Certain convictions can permanently or temporarily bar naturalization. Even arrests without conviction must be disclosed. Discuss your complete history with Ms. Khan before filing — do not assume past issues won’t matter.

What happens at the naturalization interview? +
A USCIS officer reviews your application and documents, tests your English, and asks the civics questions. Ms. Khan prepares you thoroughly so you know exactly what to expect.