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One of the fastest paths to citizenship is naturalization through military duty in Montgomery. At Solano Law Firm, we are seasoned immigration attorneys who could help you understand this process and ensure the paperwork is completed correctly (the first time).
Our dedicated citizenship and naturalization attorneys are committed to helping people achieve citizenship as quickly and smoothly as possible. We are prepared to tackle the most complex cases, and we have extensive experience in this unique area of law. Whether you need assistance with naturalization through your military service, help with student visas, help with U visas, or another matter, we are here for you.
When a person serves honorably in the US military for one year, they may be eligible to become a US citizen. That one year of service does not need to be consecutive. In other words, if someone served six months in 2020 and another six months in 2025, they are still eligible as long as the total time is a full year.
Applicants must be at least 18 years old and able to read and write basic English. Those residing in the U.S. must maintain lawful status. However, U.S. residence is not required.
Applicants must demonstrate that they have maintained good behavior for at least five years before their application.
If someone meets all these criteria, they can apply for naturalization through military service in Montgomery.
Gathering and completing application documents and attending interviews create significant challenges for those without legal guidance. Legal counsel from a skilled immigration attorney plays a critical role in planning naturalization through military service in Montgomery.
According to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the first step is to complete and file Form N-400, the application for naturalization. Applicants must download, review, and print the form before filling it out carefully.
Some individuals pursuing naturalization through military duty may lack access to the internet or a printer. In these cases, an immigration attorney can prepare and mail the documents with the required fees. Alternatively, Form N-400 may be completed and submitted online.
Fees may change from year to year, but at the time of writing, the standard fee for Form N-400 is $760 if sent by mail and $710 if completed online.
Many applicants will qualify for lower filing fees based on their household income. Speak to an immigration lawyer to find out if you are eligible for these reduced rates.
If you would like to learn more about naturalization through military duty in Montgomery, call the professionals at Solano Law Firm. We aim to help immigrants from every nation become US citizens as quickly as possible.
You do not need to be a resident of Montgomery, AL, to hire us. Immigration laws are federal laws, and we can assist people from all over the country and the world.
Contact us today to speak with a compassionate, seasoned attorney who understands your needs.