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Anchorage, Alaska

CITIZENSHIP LAWYERS IN
ANCHORAGE

Compare 4 verified Citizenship immigration attorneys in Anchorage, Alaska. Find the right lawyer for your US Citizenship & Naturalization case with transparent reviews and success rates.

4

Citizenship Attorneys

4.4/5

Average Rating

95%

Avg Success Rate

Why Hire a Citizenship Lawyer in Anchorage?

Anchorage is home to 4 verified Citizenship immigration attorneys with an average of 16 years of experience and a 95% average success rate. These attorneys collectively serve clients in 5 languages including English, Portuguese, Mandarin, Arabic and more. 2 attorneys offer free initial consultations.

US naturalization is the final step in the immigration journey, transforming lawful permanent residents into full US citizens with the right to vote, hold public office, and obtain a US passport. To naturalize, you must have been a permanent resident for at least 5 years (3 years if married to a US citizen), maintained continuous residence and physical presence in the US, demonstrated good moral character, and passed English language and US civics tests. The process involves filing Form N-400, attending a biometrics appointment, passing an interview with a USCIS officer, and taking the Oath of Allegiance. While many applicants handle naturalization without an attorney, legal counsel is valuable for applicants with criminal history, extended travel abroad, tax issues, or other complications that could affect eligibility.

Citizenship Process Overview

1

Eligibility Check

1-2 weeks

Verify you meet residency requirements (5 years as LPR, or 3 years if married to US citizen) and continuous presence.

2

File Form N-400

1-2 weeks to prepare

Submit the Application for Naturalization with USCIS along with supporting documents and filing fee.

3

Biometrics Appointment

2-4 weeks after filing

Attend a biometrics appointment for fingerprinting and background check.

4

Citizenship Interview & Test

6-12 months after filing

Pass the English language test and civics exam during your USCIS interview.

5

Oath Ceremony

1-4 weeks after interview

Take the Oath of Allegiance at a naturalization ceremony and receive your Certificate of Citizenship.

Common Challenges

  • Extended trips abroad breaking continuous residence requirements
  • Criminal history or moral character issues affecting eligibility
  • English language test difficulties for older applicants
  • Selective Service registration issues for male applicants
  • Tax filing irregularities during the statutory period

Required Documents

  • Form N-400 Application for Naturalization
  • Copy of permanent resident card (green card)
  • Passport photos and identification documents
  • Tax returns for the statutory period (3 or 5 years)
  • Travel history documentation
  • Marriage certificate (if applying under 3-year rule)

Citizenship Lawyers in Anchorage

4 attorneys found
Ashley Robinson, Esq.

Ashley Robinson, Esq.

Robinson Law Firm

4.5
120 REVIEWS
LOCATION
Anchorage, AK
EXPERIENCE
21 YEARS
H-1BMarriage Green CardCitizenship+2
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Giovanni Patel, Esq.

Giovanni Patel, Esq.

Patel Immigration Law Center

4.7
149 REVIEWS
LOCATION
Anchorage, AK
EXPERIENCE
30 YEARS
H-1BCitizenshipFamily-Based+5
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Min Tanaka, Esq.

Min Tanaka, Esq.

Law Offices of Tanaka

4.3
135 REVIEWS
LOCATION
Anchorage, AK
EXPERIENCE
7 YEARS
EB-2 NIWCitizenshipNaturalization+3
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Thomas King, Esq.

Thomas King, Esq.

King Partners

4.1
173 REVIEWS
LOCATION
Anchorage, AK
EXPERIENCE
6 YEARS
EB-2 NIWEB-1BCitizenship+4
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Citizenship Lawyer FAQs - Anchorage

Citizenship lawyer fees in Anchorage typically range from $2,000-$10,000 depending on case complexity. 2 of 4 attorneys in Anchorage offer free initial consultations. Use Attorney Scope to compare pricing and find affordable options.