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Citizenship Attorney Providing Trusted Immigration Services

There are many pathways to citizenship, and knowing which one applies to you can be daunting. Some persons can inherit citizenship from their parents or grandparents, while others can apply to naturalize to become a citizen after being a legal permanent resident. Because these laws can change over the years and decades, it can be tricky to know which requirements apply to your specific situation. By working with an immigration lawyer, we can help you understand exactly what each step of the process requires and how to complete it. Don’t face the labyrinth of achieving a legal immigration status alone.
If you're ready to get the help of an experienced immigration attorney, contact Nicole Eymard. Nicole is dedicated to providing citizenship applicants with comprehensive representation.
Contact Nicole Eymard today and schedule a free consultation to see if her representation is right for you.

What to Know About Citizenship Applications

The process of becoming a U.S. citizen is also called naturalization. It is a long process that can take years to achieve. During this time applicants will need to live in the U.S., file several forms, and complete an interview. During this time, having an immigration attorney who can guide you through the process and provide support is vital in ensuring there are no delays or errors in your application.
Nicole Eymard is a trusted and experienced attorney. She has been practicing for 20 years and represented many people seeking help with immigration law. She can help you through the application process and attend interviews with you.
Don't go through the application process alone. Contact Nicole Eymard today and get dedicated and experienced representation today.
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HOW WE HELP

Advantages of Representation With Nicole Eymard

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Working with an immigration attorney can help avoid many of the pitfalls that people commonly encounter when working through the citizenship process. An attorney can also help manage your case and provide you with updates. Some of the additional benefits of working with Nicole Eymard include:

Licensed Attorney

Nicole is a licensed attorney with 20 years of experience. When you work with her, you're getting real legal representation rather than a notary service or someone who can't actually provide legal services.
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Education on the Process

Nicole communicates directly with each of her clients to keep them updated on the progress of their application. She also takes time to explain the process to each of her clients.

Direct Communication

Nicole remains in communication with her clients, keeping available to answer questions and update clients on the process of their application.

Long‒Term Representation

Once Nicole is entered as your attorney of record, she stays with you on the case every step of the way, whether the case stops at approval or continues into an appeal to a higher court. During her time as your attorney, she'll join you for every interview.
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Why Choose Nicole Eymard for Representation?

For Nicole Eymard, you're not just another case; you're a person with a unique story and goals. She gets to know each of her clients and makes sure they have a clear understanding of the citizenship application process. She doesn't offer false hopes or empty promises, just honest truth and driven commitment to see your case through to the end.
Don't struggle through the application process alone. Contact Nicole Eymard today for a free consultation and start getting the representation you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most difficult part of applying for U.S. citizenship?
People find different parts of the process challenging. This can range from the interview to the initial form filing.
What do they check for in a citizenship application?
During the application process, a background and security check is performed. Applicants also need to provide their fingerprints as part of this process.
How many people fail the citizenship interview?
Very few people fail the naturalization process. In the past three years, a range of 5-11% of people have failed the interview, with around 7% of applicants passing after a re-exam.
Why would U.S. citizenship be denied?
An issue with the application, criminal activity, fraud, or dishonesty in the background check can also cause someone to have their application denied.

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