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Having lived in the country for years doesn’t automatically mean you qualify for citizenship

Having lived in the country for years doesn’t automatically mean you qualify for citizenship—especially if you have a criminal record.

Before making any decisions, the most important thing is to conduct a thorough investigation of your case. Every detail matters: court records, immigration history, prior pardons… everything can impact your process.

At our office, we see cases like this every day. Complicated situations don’t mean lost causes—but they do require the right strategy and analysis from the start.

If the case is viable, we’ll walk you through every step, including the interview, to ensure your story is clearly explained and protected.

📩 Don’t risk making a mistake due to a lack of information. Get informed first.

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