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Citizenship (N-400)
Approved

Maria Santos

Naturalization Approval After Overcoming Criminal Issue

Maria had an old criminal conviction that concerned her, but through careful legal analysis, we secured her naturalization approval in 10 months.

Case Journey Timeline

Initial Evaluation

March 15, 2023

Evidence

April 20, 2023

+36 days from previous milestone

Filing

May 15, 2023

+25 days from previous milestone

Approval

December 10, 2023

+209 days from previous milestone

Total Processing Time: 270 days

Timeline Overview: Maria consulted with our firm about old shoplifting conviction. We analyzed records and confirmed she could still naturalize.

Visa Obtained

Citizenship (N-400)

Where Maria Is Now

Maria works as a retail manager and recently received her fifth consecutive "Employee of Excellence" award. She voted in her first election and serves as a juror in her county. She travels freely to visit family abroad, carrying her U.S. passport with pride. She recently helped her nephew immigrate legally. That old shoplifting conviction from over a decade ago no longer defines her—her citizenship does.

2 years since approval

Case Highlights

Approval Time

10 months

Despite criminal history concerns

Interview Result

Approved

Officer satisfied with explanation

Complex Case

Resolved

Old conviction not a barrier

What Maria Santos Said

"I was terrified to apply for citizenship because of something I did 12 years ago when I was young and stupid. Elizabeth Rosario Law helped me understand it wouldn't stop me. They made me feel like I deserved citizenship. Now I'm an American citizen!"

Maria Santos

The Challenge

Maria wanted to naturalize but feared an old criminal conviction would disqualify her. She was anxious about disclosing it and worried about being denied or even losing her green card.

Our Solution

We conducted thorough legal analysis of the conviction and prepared a transparent application. Our strategy: obtained complete criminal records, provided legal analysis of impact on good moral character, disclosed conviction fully with context, gathered character reference letters, prepared Maria for questioning about the incident, and emphasized her rehabilitation.

The Full Story

Maria had been a green card holder for 9 years and desperately wanted to become a U.S. citizen. However, 12 years ago, before she received her green card, she had a shoplifting conviction that she feared would prevent her naturalization.

When Maria consulted our firm, she was nearly in tears worried about the conviction. We immediately ordered her criminal records and analyzed them carefully. After thorough legal research, we determined the old conviction was not a bar to naturalization.

We prepared a comprehensive N-400 application that disclosed the conviction fully and included documentation showing it was resolved, she completed all requirements, and it was an isolated incident from over a decade ago. We also gathered letters from employers, clergy, and community members attesting to her good moral character.

At her interview, the officer asked extensively about the conviction. Maria was nervous but we had prepared her thoroughly. She answered all questions honestly and the supporting evidence demonstrated her rehabilitation and good character.

The officer approved her application at the interview. Maria broke down in tears of joy. She attended her oath ceremony two months later and is now a proud U.S. citizen.

The Outcome

Maria was approved for naturalization at her interview despite the old conviction. She received U.S. citizenship 10 months after filing. She can now vote, has the security of citizenship, and never has to worry about that old mistake affecting her status.

Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Every immigration case is unique and outcomes depend on the specific facts and applicable law. Processing times shown reflect individual case circumstances.

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