


Naturalization (N-400 Citizenship)
Complete your journey—become a U.S. citizen with clear guidance at every step.
Best for
Green card holders eligible under the 5-year rule or 3-year rule (spouse of a U.S. citizen), including applicants with long trips or old citations.
Flat-fee pricing
Standard N-400: $1,100
Complex N-400 (older arrests/extended trips): $1,400
USCIS fees and any record-retrieval/translation costs are separate. 50% to open; 50% at filing.
What’s included
Eligibility & risk review (continuous residence, physical presence, GMC)
Attorney-prepared N-400 with exhibits
Civics/English interview prep session
Name-change guidance (where available)
Post-oath checklist (passport, voter reg)
Process
Citizenship checkup – dates/travel/records review
Checklist & application – we draft and assemble
File N-400 – biometrics → interview prep
Interview → Oath of Allegiance
Documents we’ll request (typical)
Green card (front/back), passports, travel history, marriage/divorce docs (if using 3-year rule), any court/police dispositions, tax transcripts if requested.
FAQs
Will old tickets/arrests block me? Not necessarily—bring everything to your consult; we’ll screen for risk.
Can I change my name? Often yes (court/jurisdiction dependent).
Common add-ons: Record requests $150–$300 each · N-648 coordination quoted case-by-case.
Attorney advertising. Licensed in Wisconsin. Practice limited to U.S. immigration law (federal).
Complete your journey—become a U.S. citizen with clear guidance at every step.
Best for
Green card holders eligible under the 5-year rule or 3-year rule (spouse of a U.S. citizen), including applicants with long trips or old citations.
Flat-fee pricing
Standard N-400: $1,100
Complex N-400 (older arrests/extended trips): $1,400
USCIS fees and any record-retrieval/translation costs are separate. 50% to open; 50% at filing.
What’s included
Eligibility & risk review (continuous residence, physical presence, GMC)
Attorney-prepared N-400 with exhibits
Civics/English interview prep session
Name-change guidance (where available)
Post-oath checklist (passport, voter reg)
Process
Citizenship checkup – dates/travel/records review
Checklist & application – we draft and assemble
File N-400 – biometrics → interview prep
Interview → Oath of Allegiance
Documents we’ll request (typical)
Green card (front/back), passports, travel history, marriage/divorce docs (if using 3-year rule), any court/police dispositions, tax transcripts if requested.
FAQs
Will old tickets/arrests block me? Not necessarily—bring everything to your consult; we’ll screen for risk.
Can I change my name? Often yes (court/jurisdiction dependent).
Common add-ons: Record requests $150–$300 each · N-648 coordination quoted case-by-case.
Attorney advertising. Licensed in Wisconsin. Practice limited to U.S. immigration law (federal).