Immigration Naturalization in Hawaii
Naturalization Services
One of the ways to become a citizen of the United States is through naturalization. Naturalization allows a person who is not a citizen or national of the country to acquire citizenship of that country through the fulfillment of certain requirements. Hawaii immigration attorney, KahBo Dye-Chiew, is experienced in this area of naturalization, with years of practice guiding clients through the administrative naturalization process.
7 Steps for Naturalization
There are seven basic steps for naturalization:
- The applicant must be a full time resident in the U.S for a specific period of time.
- Have residence in a particular United States Citizenship and Immigration Service district.
- The applicant must be able to read, write and speak English.
- The applicant also must promise to uphold the U.S. laws.
- Have a working knowledge of U.S. history and government.
- He or she must possess good moral character, with a favorable disposition towards the United States.
- Lastly, the applicant must pass a U.S. Citizenship test and an interview by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
After meeting these general requirements, completing with application for citizenship form and any attachments specific to your situation (i.e. marriage certificate), you should be well on your way to becoming a U.S. citizen. If your application is approved, you will then take the Oath of Allegiance to the United States during a formal ceremony. It will be a day you will always remember.
Immigration Lawyer in Honolulu
Hawaii immigration law attorney, KahBo Dye-Chiew, is able to help you achieve your goal of citizenship through naturalization. Knowing that each client and their circumstances are unique reflects Ms. Dye-Chiew's expensive knowledge in this area and her compassion for the immigrant's situation. Questions are always welcome and respected. Put her naturalization experience to work for you.







