You've Earned Your Place Here. Make It Official.
You've built a life here. Paid taxes. Raised a family. Contributed to your community. Now take the final step and claim the rights you deserve—including the right to vote.
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$500
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The Final Hurdle
You've Done the Hard Part. Don't Let Paperwork Stop You Now.
After years of building your life in America, the naturalization application shouldn't feel like starting from scratch. But for many, it does.
18+
Forms & Documents
N-400 application plus years of supporting evidence
8-14
Months Wait
Average processing time from filing to oath ceremony
$2,500+
Lawyer Fees
What attorneys typically charge for N-400 preparation
100
Civics Questions
You need to know these for your citizenship interview
Every election cycle, you watch from the sidelines. Your neighbors vote. Your coworkers vote. But you can't—yet.
Citizenship means finally having a voice in the country you've called home for years.
Quick Eligibility Check
Are You Ready to Apply?
Most green card holders qualify. Here's what USCIS looks for:
Green Card Time
3 years if married to USC
5 years otherwise
Physical Presence
Half of required time in US
18 or 30 months minimum
State Residency
3+ months in your state
Before filing
Good Moral Character
No disqualifying issues
We'll help you assess
🎉 Married to a US citizen? You may qualify after just 3 years as a green card holder instead of 5!
Your Path to Citizenship
Three Steps to Becoming American
We'll guide you through every stage—from application to oath.
File Form N-400
We prepare your complete naturalization application with all required documents. You review, sign, and mail.
Biometrics & Interview
Attend fingerprinting, then your citizenship interview with English/civics test. We'll help you prepare.
Take the Oath
Attend your naturalization ceremony, take the Oath of Allegiance, and receive your certificate as a US citizen!
Why It Matters
What Citizenship Really Means
It's not just a piece of paper. It's the key to opportunities you've been locked out of.
Right to Vote
Have a voice in choosing your representatives at every level of government
US Passport
Travel visa-free to 180+ countries with one of the world's most powerful passports
Bring Family Faster
Petition for parents, siblings, and married children—categories only citizens can use
Permanent Security
No renewal. No deportation worries. This status is yours forever.
Government Careers
Access thousands of federal jobs that require US citizenship
Live Anywhere
Move abroad for years without losing your status—impossible with just a green card
New Americans
They Made It. So Can You.
"After 7 years in the US, I finally feel like I truly belong. The oath ceremony was the proudest day of my life. Greenbroad made the paperwork the easy part."
Miguel R.
Mexico → California
Citizen since 2024
"I was nervous about the civics test, but the study guide they provided was perfect. Passed on my first try and voted in my first election 2 months later!"
Aisha K.
Kenya → Georgia
Citizen since 2024
"My parents cried when I sent them the photo of my naturalization certificate. 15 years after leaving home, I can finally petition to bring them here."
David L.
Philippines → Texas
Citizen since 2023
Complete N-400 preparation with expert review and civics
prep.
100% money-back guarantee.
- ✓ Form N-400 preparation
- ✓ Complete document checklist
- ✓ Expert review before filing
- ✓ 100-question civics study guide
- ✓ Interview preparation tips
- ✓ Email support throughout
* USCIS filing fees ($760) paid separately to government
Common Questions
How long does naturalization take? ▼
The N-400 process typically takes 8-14 months from filing to oath ceremony, though times vary by location. We prepare everything to avoid RFEs that cause delays.
What's on the citizenship test? ▼
You'll answer 10 questions about US history and government (civics) from a pool of 100 possible questions. You also demonstrate basic English reading, writing, and speaking. We provide a complete study guide.
Can I travel during the naturalization process? ▼
Yes, but be careful. Extended trips outside the US may reset your continuous residence requirement. Keep trips under 6 months, and under 30 days if possible.
I got a traffic ticket years ago. Am I disqualified? ▼
Usually not! Most minor traffic violations don't affect good moral character. We'll review your situation and let you know if there are any concerns.
When can I file? ▼
You can file 90 days before meeting the residence requirement—so at 2 years and 9 months if married to a USC, or 4 years and 9 months otherwise.
Ready to Become an American Citizen?
You've earned this. Let's make it official.