Assessment of U.S. Citizenship

$1,000.00

It is not uncommon to be a U.S. citizen but have no proof of your citizenship. Over the years, we have encountered many clients who automatically became U.S. citizens at birth, but had no idea they were citizens. You can read about one of these cases here.

We can review your case, help you determine if you acquired citizenship, and if you qualify we can help you get a Certificate of Citizenship (Form N-600) and U.S. passport through a separate engagement.

The most common way that someone proves citizenship is if they are born here. But, you can also become a citizen at birth — even if you were born outside the country — if one or both of your parents was a U.S. citizen. The laws about transmission of citizenship have changed a lot over the years, and we will need to collect information about you and your parents to make the determination.

You can also become a U.S. citizen automatically if one of your parents naturalized while you were under 21. In rare cases, it is possible to acquire U.S. citizenship based on your grandparents, where they passed citizenship to your parents and they passed it on to you.

☀️ We will collect all of the information you have, and reference the laws at the time of your birth, to give you an assessment of whether you acquired U.S. citizenship.

We may need information that is contained in your government immigration record, which is called an alien file. There are also several government databases that contain information about your entries and exits from the country, any applications you were a part of, and any times you have interacted with immigration enforcement.

💳 We handle assessments regarding U.S. citizenship on a flat fee basis, and charge $1,000 for the whole process. 

Our flat fee includes:

✔︎ Drafting the relevant forms to gather your immigration file (if any), and sending them to you for signature.

✔︎ Reviewing the FOIA results with you to determine if they answer our questions.

✔︎ Providing our assessment of whether you acquired U.S. citizenship and can apply for a certificate of citizenship or a passport.

🖊 📋 After you make the first payment, we will e-mail you an Attorney-Client Contract that you can sign electronically. Then, we will e-mail you a link to our online intake form, as well as a checklist of items to start collecting.

💬 We are available by e-mail, phone, and video to answer your questions throughout the process.

It is not uncommon to be a U.S. citizen but have no proof of your citizenship. Over the years, we have encountered many clients who automatically became U.S. citizens at birth, but had no idea they were citizens. You can read about one of these cases here.

We can review your case, help you determine if you acquired citizenship, and if you qualify we can help you get a Certificate of Citizenship (Form N-600) and U.S. passport through a separate engagement.

The most common way that someone proves citizenship is if they are born here. But, you can also become a citizen at birth — even if you were born outside the country — if one or both of your parents was a U.S. citizen. The laws about transmission of citizenship have changed a lot over the years, and we will need to collect information about you and your parents to make the determination.

You can also become a U.S. citizen automatically if one of your parents naturalized while you were under 21. In rare cases, it is possible to acquire U.S. citizenship based on your grandparents, where they passed citizenship to your parents and they passed it on to you.

☀️ We will collect all of the information you have, and reference the laws at the time of your birth, to give you an assessment of whether you acquired U.S. citizenship.

We may need information that is contained in your government immigration record, which is called an alien file. There are also several government databases that contain information about your entries and exits from the country, any applications you were a part of, and any times you have interacted with immigration enforcement.

💳 We handle assessments regarding U.S. citizenship on a flat fee basis, and charge $1,000 for the whole process. 

Our flat fee includes:

✔︎ Drafting the relevant forms to gather your immigration file (if any), and sending them to you for signature.

✔︎ Reviewing the FOIA results with you to determine if they answer our questions.

✔︎ Providing our assessment of whether you acquired U.S. citizenship and can apply for a certificate of citizenship or a passport.

🖊 📋 After you make the first payment, we will e-mail you an Attorney-Client Contract that you can sign electronically. Then, we will e-mail you a link to our online intake form, as well as a checklist of items to start collecting.

💬 We are available by e-mail, phone, and video to answer your questions throughout the process.