Naturalization Attorney In Dallas, Texas
What Do I Need To Do To Apply For U.S. Citizenship?
After holding a green card (lawful permanent resident status) for five years or more, you may be eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship through the naturalization process. If you are married to a U.S. citizen, you might qualify after only three years.
In addition to meeting the time requirement, applicants must show continuous residence in the United States during that period, demonstrate good moral character, and have basic knowledge of English, U.S. history, and the way the U.S. government functions.
If your application is approved, you will gain nearly all the same rights as someone born in the United States — including the ability to vote and obtain a U.S. passport.
Pedro A. Lopez, an immigration attorney based in Dallas, Texas, helps clients nationwide prepare for and complete the naturalization process with care and attention. If you believe you may qualify, contact his office today to begin your path toward U.S. citizenship.
Call López Onna Abogado de Inmigración at 214-888-3852 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
How Do I Start the Process?
During your first consultation with Pedro A. Lopez, he will review your background and qualifications to confirm that you are eligible to apply for naturalization. If you qualify, he will guide you through the process of gathering the information needed to complete the USCIS Form N-400, the official application for U.S. citizenship.
If additional documentation is required to support your application, Pedro will help you prepare and organize everything you need. He can also provide sample questions to help you feel confident and prepared for your citizenship interview. Once all materials are ready, he will assist you in completing and submitting your application to USCIS.
If you’re ready to apply for U.S. citizenship, contact
Pedro A. Lopez, Immigration Attorney in Dallas, Texas, today to schedule your appointment.
What Will Happen at My Interview?
When you attend your naturalization interview, you’ll need to bring your green card and a state-issued ID or driver’s license to verify your identity. During the interview, a USCIS officer will go over your N-400 application and ask you to confirm that the information you provided is still accurate. If anything has changed, you’ll need to explain the updates and provide documentation if necessary.
Next, the officer will ask you a few personal questions, similar to those from your green card interview. You’ll then be asked to read one sentence in English and write another dictated by the officer. Finally, you’ll take a 10-question civics test about U.S. history and government — and you only need to answer six correctly to pass.
While the process can seem intimidating, the right preparation makes it much easier. López Onna Abogado de Inmigración helps clients understand what to expect at every stage, offering guidance and resources to ensure you feel confident and ready for your interview.
Unsure Where To Start With Your Immigration Process?
Reach out to López Onna Abogado de Inmigración at 214-888-3852 to discuss your case with attorney Pedro A. Lopez and get the guidance you need.

