
How We Assist with Naturalization and U.S. Citizenship Cases
At VALMANA LAW FIRM PA, we are proud to help immigrants take the final step in their journey—becoming a U.S. citizen. Whether you are applying for naturalization or asserting your legal right to citizenship, our team is here to ensure the process is smooth, accurate, and stress-free. We review your eligibility, help you gather documentation, and prepare you for interviews and exams so you can move forward with confidence and pride.
Naturalization Legal Services for Green Card Holders
We guide lawful permanent residents through the naturalization process, including filing Form N-400, preparing for the civics and English tests, and attending the USCIS interview. We help ensure you meet all residency, good moral character, and continuous presence requirements—so nothing stands between you and U.S. citizenship.


Legal Guidance for Derivative or Acquired Citizenship
Some individuals may already be U.S. citizens by law through a parent, even if they’ve never held formal proof. We help clients claim derivative or acquired citizenship, gather birth and immigration records, and file for a Certificate of Citizenship or U.S. passport. If you believe you have a claim to citizenship, we’ll help you prove it and secure documentation.
Contact Our Citizenship & Naturalization Attorneys in Miami
Becoming a U.S. citizen is a life-changing milestone—and you don’t have to go through it alone. Contact VALMANA LAW FIRM PA for trusted, personalized assistance with naturalization and citizenship matters. We proudly serve clients across Miami and nationwide.
FAQ
When can I apply for naturalization after getting my green card?
Most green card holders can apply after five years of continuous residence. If you’re married to a U.S. citizen, you may be eligible after three years. We’ll help determine your exact timeline and readiness.
What happens if I fail the citizenship test or interview?
You are typically allowed one retest within 60 to 90 days. We’ll help you prepare thoroughly and address any issues that may have led to the denial to improve your outcome.
How do I know if I already have U.S. citizenship through my parents?
We evaluate your immigration and family history to determine whether you acquired or derived citizenship automatically. If eligible, we help you file the appropriate forms and collect the necessary evidence.