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United States citizenship is the final
and most rewarding step in the immigration process. Once a U.S. citizen,
you can participate fully in the political process, vote and hold office.
Furthermore, an individual cannot be deported for any reason once he or she
is naturalized. You may be eligible for certain jobs which require
citizenship, possess the benefits in travel that only a U.S. passport can
provide, and petition for your relatives to become U.S. permanent
residents.
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This is an
advertisement. The information found on King & Ballow’s
Immigration website is general and not intended as legal advice. Visiting
this website does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Persons
should seek the advice of legal counsel before acting upon any information
from this website. Tennessee does not certify specialists in immigration
law. All material contained of King & Ballow’s Immigration
website is copyrighted by or licensed to King & Ballow.
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Consult with King & Ballow
HABLAMOS ESPAÑOL
Naturalization
FAQ
Nashville Office
1100
Union Street Plaza
315 Union Street
Nashville, Tennessee 37201
Direct Line: 615.726.5466
Direct Fax: 615.248.2860
San Diego Office
La
Jolla Eastgate
9404 Genesee Avenue, Suite 340
La Jolla, California 92037
Direct Line: 858.597.6000
Direct Fax: 858.597.6008
immigration@kingballow.com
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