Client: Adult Female Non-U.S. Citizen Living in San Diego, California
Client’s Country of Origin: China
Case Type: N-400 Application for Naturalization (Application to File for Citizenship)
Date of Initial Application: December 20, 2005
Date of Our Letter to U.S.C.I.S: January 2008
Date of Oath Ceremony: July 23, 2008
Background:
Our client filed her initial application for citizenship three years prior to retaining Herman Legal Group. She passed the U.S. history test and all other tests at the interview. The U.S.C.I.S. (the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, a branch of the Department of Homeland Security responsible for distributing immigration benefits, including status and citizenship to eligible individuals) had asked our client for more documents. She sent all the files requested by the officials, however, she received no more notices. Eager to take her oath, she hired Herman Legal Group to resolve the matter.
Challenge:
An immigration system is a large machine of many parts. Unfortunately, sometimes through no particular person’s fault, simple or even approved cases become inadvertently ignored due to the sheer volume of applications to review. In this case, do not hesitate to contact a trustworthy immigration attorney to resolve the matter for you.
Action:
We contacted U.S.C.I.S. on behalf of our client in order to get her case picked up again for the oath ceremony.
Result:
Our client is now a U.S. citizen, entitled to many protections and free from immigration status.