A citizenship lawyer in Tucson helps permanent residents navigate the naturalization process to become U.S. citizens. From preparing your N-400 application to coaching you for the citizenship interview and civics test, an experienced Tucson naturalization attorney ensures your application is accurate and complete — avoiding costly delays and denials.
Citizenship lawyers typically charge flat fees ranging from $1,500 to $5,000 for standard naturalization cases. Complex cases involving criminal history or extended absences cost more. Government filing fee (N-400) is approximately $710.
Typical fee structure: Flat fee: $1,500 – $5,000
Average settlement/outcome: N/A (immigration benefits)
Flat fees range from $1,500 to $5,000 for standard cases. Complex cases cost more. Government filing fee (N-400) is approximately $710 additional.
Not required, but recommended if you have complications — criminal history, long absences from the U.S., tax issues, or prior immigration violations can cause denials.
Generally: 5 years as a permanent resident (3 if married to a U.S. citizen), continuous residence, physical presence, good moral character, and passing the civics and English tests.
A USCIS officer reviews your application, asks about your background, and administers the English and civics test. Your attorney can accompany you to the interview.
Yes — for criminal history, fraud, failure to meet residency requirements, tax issues, or failing the interview. An attorney can address these issues before you file.
Typically 8–14 months from filing to oath ceremony. Processing times vary by USCIS office location and case complexity.