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My wife is naturalized, you don't need a lawyer, you just need to apply for naturalization once you've been a resident for the 3 or 5 years.
Use the UCIS tool if you aren't sure if you qualify yet.
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I would not put simple administrative form completion in the hands of an expensive lawyers office, you'll likely have one of their admins filling everything out woth no more assurance for accuracy than should you do it yourself. There's also zero recourse if they mess something up.
The paperwork isn't complicated, just take your time and read everything.
This reminds me of the notice from a lawyer that I got a few weeks ago, offering their "services" to help me get the money that the Secretary of State said I was due from old accounts. I went straight to the SOS site, pulled up the details, filled out the form complete with documentation and proof, which was processed and a check sent. The lawyer was happy to make it seem like they were integral to the process, which they were not.
This! Pretty easy unless there is sthg making your case complex. Save that money.
I’ll apply for citizenship this January. Not using a lawyer. My family didn’t use lawyers either - pretty straightforward process.
Thanks. It’s not complicated but given the current environment I want to make sure nothing gets invalidated due to a simple error made on the form.
You should post this in the EY bowl. I thought that our firm offered resources for this but I could be wrong.
I would use an attorney in this climate to be sure