
Prepare for your N-400 citizenship interview with Tingen Law. Learn what to expect during this crucial step, including English and civics tests that determine your path to U.S. citizenship.

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Learn the essential requirements for converting your Green Card to U.S. citizenship, including residency timelines and eligibility criteria. Discover the key steps, language requirements, and civics test needed to begin

Receiving a Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) from USCIS can feel overwhelming, but it's not a final denial—it's your opportunity to address issues in your application. Acting promptly with proper documentation and profess

Preparing for your asylum interview can feel overwhelming, but Tingen Law guides you through the process. Our experienced team helps hundreds of asylum seekers develop winning strategies and present their stories effecti

Learn the essential steps of becoming a U.S. citizen through naturalization. Tingen Law guides you through the N-400 application process and explains typical timelines so you know what to expect.

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Nervous about your naturalization interview? Tingen Law removes the mystery surrounding the U.S. citizenship process, helping you enter your USCIS interview calm, confident, and fully prepared.

Discover whether you're already a U.S. citizen or need to apply through naturalization. Learn which forms to file and how an immigration attorney can guide your citizenship journey.

The naturalization process requires passing an English vocabulary exam to demonstrate your ability to read and write. Preparing thoroughly for this exam is essential, as it's a mandatory step before you can achieve U.S.

Discover whether you can waive citizenship exam requirements based on age, residency, or other factors. Learn about exemptions for the English proficiency and civics portions of your naturalization application.

Becoming a U.S. citizen requires passing the naturalization test, which evaluates your English proficiency and knowledge of U.S. history and government. Study materials and sample tests are available on the USCIS website