Did you know that about 2.6 million Mexicans living in the US qualify for US citizenship? However, only four out of 10 begin the citizenship process, and, on average, Mexicans spend 10 years as permanent residents before becoming citizens.
Some people consider the process to be too difficult or complicated. Others fear the process or simply do not have the required information. For some, the process is too expensive process, while others don’t have the time to undertake the process. And for some, the lack of English language skills is of the reasons why many Mexicans in the US do not start the citizenship process.
However, due to the strong anti-immigrant stance of the current president of the US, there has been a considerable increase in applications to obtain US citizenship since 2017. To help with this process, many organizations have initiated programs in the US and conduct campaigns, workshops and conferences, to help those who are eligible to begin the process as soon as possible.
If you are eligible, you should act as soon as possible
Citizenship protects migrants against deportation and gives them access to various federal benefits and the opportunity to obtain employment that is only open to citizens. In many instances, this type of employment offers a better salary that the wages paid for other types of employment.
Obtaining US citizenship provides many benefits to those who obtain it – for themselves and for their families. Therefore, all those who are eligible to apply for US citizenship are urged to do so as soon as possible.
We suggest that obtain the expert assistance of a qualified lawyer to guide you through the process, so that you don’t risk your future and that of your family. Obtain legal assistance from a trusted lawyer with the right experience to ensure a smooth and successful application process.
Lawyer, Manuel Solís, has more than 30 years of experience and could help you ensure a smooth and successful US citizenship application process.
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