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Ana Jacobs and Associates P.C.
Attorneys at Law
1746 Kalorama Road Northwest
Washington D.C., 20009
Phone: 202-986-8686
Fax: 202-986-3068
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We are near the Columbia Heights,
Woodley Park, and Dupont Circle metro stations, and also provide validated
parking at Colonial Parking.

Silver Spring Location:
8517 Piney Branch Road
Silver Spring, MD 20901
(Open Fridays Only)
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Becoming a U.S. Citizen

US Citizenship Lawyers in DC

The process of acquiring U.S. citizenship can be intimidating. We have guided many people like you through the process of naturalization. The law office of Ana Jacobs & Associates, P.C. provides prompt and clear guidance to filing all the necessary paperwork to become a citizen of the United States.

Today it is more important than ever for you to gain the rights associated with U.S. citizenship. Call us at (202) 986-8686 or contact us concerning the process of naturalization.

How Do I Become a U.S. Citizen?

A foreign national may gain U.S. citizenship through naturalization, if he or she meets the following basic requirements (among others):

  • Continuous residency in the U.S. while a legal permanent resident ("green card holder") for 5 years, or for 3 years if you are married to a U.S. citizen;
  • Physical presence in the U.S. for half the legally required time, or two-and-a-half years for those not married to U.S. citizens and one-and-a-half years for those who are; and
  • Good moral character within the 5 years leading up to the filing for naturalization.

Other requirements include basic English literacy and an oath of allegiance. Note: if the applicant has any criminal record the "good moral character" requirement may not be met, even if the incident occurred more than 5 years ago. Any legal permanent resident considering naturalization who has had any contact with U.S. law enforcement (with the exception of parking tickets) should consult with an attorney before filing for naturalization.


Please contact our experienced immigration attorneys in our DC office for immigration answers or call 202-986-8686. We accept credit cards, and speak French, Spanish, Portuguese and English.

Ana Jacobs & Associates P.C., based in Washington, D.C., provides comprehensive immigration solutions for individuals and businesses throughout the Unidted States and around the world. © 2011 by Ana Jacobs & Associates P.C. All rights reserved.

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