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Citizenship & Naturalization

You may obtain United States citizenship either through birth or through naturalization.  In fact, some people unknowingly are already United States citizens based on their birth to a United States citizen parent or parents, depending on various circumstances.

Citizenship through birth in the United States

Under the 14th Amendment of the United States constitution, all persons born within the territory of the United States are citizens.  This rule, based on the latin phrase "jus soli", grants U.S. citizenship in almost all cases to individuals born within the borders of the U.S.  Some exceptions include the children of embassy personnel and representatives to the United Nations, depending on the details of the case.  The borders of the United States includes all 50 states, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.  In addition, there are other circumstances where one's birth may have occurred within the borders of the U.S.

Birth outside the United States to United States citizen parents

Although not provided under the Constitution, current U.S. law provides for an individual to obtain citizenship through his/her parents status as U.S. citizens at the time of the individuals birth in some circumstances.  This method of obtaining U.S. citizenship is based on an individual's bloodline and is known by the latin phrase "jus sanguinis".  Generally speaking, an individual born outside the United States may be a United States citizen at birth if either or both of his or her parents were United States citizens at birth.  However, there are many variables to take into account in determining whether or not an individual has been granted U.S. citizenship through his or her parents at birth.  Some of the variables to take into account are the individual's date of birth, whether one or both parents were United States citizens at the individual's birth, and the prior United States residency status of the U.S. parent/s before the individual's birth. 

Naturalization

Unlike the citizenship processes discussed above, naturalization is the process of obtaining citizenship after birth.  Some of the requirements for an applicant to obtain United States citizenship through naturalization are as follows:

  • must be legally competent and have reached the age of 18 years;
  • must have the minimum ability to speak English and have a minimal knowledge of United States history;
  • must have "good moral character"';
  • must have been admitted for permanent residence in the United States;
  • has satisfied a five-year residence requirement and of those five years has been a resident in the state or district where the application is filed for at least three months;
  • makes an oath of allegiance to the United States; and
  • demonstrates attachment to the United States Constitution and favorable disposition to the good order and happiness of the United States.

Derivation of United States citizenship through naturalization of a parent

Under certain circumstances, an individual may automatically obtain United States citizenship when one or both parents become naturalized United States citizens.  This method of obtaining U.S. citizenship is automatic and is often referred to as "automatic naturalization" since the benefiting child does not have to participate in any sort of naturalization ceremony. However, the rules vary for derivation of United States citizenship through the naturalization of one's parents.  When evaluating whether or not "automatic naturalization" occurred, one must take into consideration various circumstances, such as the time period of when the parents were naturalized and the child's age and marital status at the time of the parents' naturalization.  All circumstances and aspects of the situation need to be carefully evaluated. 

Obtaining proof of United States citizenship

In order to establish a legitimate claim to United States citizenship, you must apply for and receive a document confirming your status as a U.S. citizen.  There are several types of documents which will be recognized as proof of U.S. citizenship.  They are as follows:  U.S. passport; certificate of citizenship; or certificate of consular registration at birth.

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Douglas M. Lightman, the principal and founding lawyer of Lightman Law Firm, is a proud member of the Bar of the State of New York and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). 

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In addition, Mr. Lightman, has been listed as an immigration lawyer on the websites of both the British Consulate General at New York and the Consulate General of Canada in New York.

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Client Testimonials

"Very Reasonable Fees & Professional Service"
"They have very reasonable legal fees, professional staff, and fast service. The most important thing is they spent time with me to understand my needs and were always available when I needed an answer. "

"Superior Knowledge on Immigration Law"
"Mr. Lightman's superior knowledge in Immigration Law not only sped up the process of obtaining my TN Status, but added an extra sense of comfort and reliability throughout the entire process. "

"Professional, Courteous and Helpful"
"I got approved today and we're thrilled!  You've been nothing but professional, courteous and helpful the entire time."

"Diligent, Trustworthy and Responsive"
"Mr. Lightman is diligent, trustworthy and responsive to my concerns.  I appreciated the transparency in every step of the process."

"Most Knowledgeable"
"I researched several immigration lawyers and chose Mr. Doug Lightman because I found him to be the most knowledgeable."

"Only 10 Days!"
"The visa was approved in a record time of only 10 days!"

"Qualified & Experienced"
"We highly recommend Doug and his firm to anyone thinking of applying for a green card.  His expertise is invaluable and the time saved having a truly qualified and experienced professional prepare and send the documents on our behalf was more than worth the very reasonable fees."

"Without Delay or Surprises"
"Mr. Lightman is extremely professional.  He achieved the desired results for us without delay and without surprises."

"Faster than others"
"I received my green card (via NIW route) faster than any other colleague I've compared notes with."

"No Surprises"
"We received the green card in less time than we expected, and there were no surprises along the way."

"Excellent Legal Advice"
"Mr. Lightman offered excellent legal advice and was attentive and supportive throughout the multi-stepped process."

"Loyal, detailed and patient"
"From the moment we met till the very end he was very loyal, detailed and patient."

"Honest/Open Communication"
"Mr. Lightman was very honest, yet optimistic about my case from the start. He walked me through the entire process, was able to answer all my questions, and was always responsive. He was proactive beyond expectations and really listened to my concerns. Mr. Lightman worked to figure out the best visa route for me and presented the different possible options, allowing me to make an informed decision."

"Unsurpassed Communication"
"The communication I received from Mr. Lightman surpasses any that can be expected from a lawyer."

"Honest/Excellent Service"
"I think Mr. Lightman is unbelievably a great lawyer, he's honest and provide excellent service and keep in touch with his cliente all the way."

"Green card in 3.5 Mths - So Fast!"
"I got married August 4, 2009, submitted papers in Oct., got interview letter in Dec., and was approved Jan. 7, 2010.  It was so fast!"

"Quick, Professional & Accurate"
"Doug guided us through the process every step of the way. Preparing our application quickly and professionally, and most importantly absolutely correctly, we were able to move through the process much quicker than we had anticipated. At each step, Doug went above and beyond to make sure we were prepared and took his time to explain the best course of action. Most importantly, throughout the process we felt he was genuinely interested in us getting our green card."

"Bright & Articulate"
"If you're looking for a bright, articulate immigration lawyer, this is the place."

"Painless & Smooth"
"With all that we have been thru with previous attempts and immigration lawyers, Mr. Lightman made the process painless and smooth."

"Text Book Guide Rule"
"Working with Mr. Lightman was a text book guide rule how attorney-client relationship should be."

"The Right Immigration Lawyer"
"Earlier this year, my firm was searching for the right immigration lawyer to assist me in obtaining a work visa.  After spending several hours with various lawyers we decided on Mr. Lightman, whose honesty and ability to simplify and communicate the complicated jargon of immigration law was unmatched."

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