Middletown Connecticut Citizenship Lawyers

There are a variety of ways to obtain citizenship in the United States in order to legally work and live in Middletown, Connecticut. The 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution grants citizenship to those born in the U.S. or its territories, provided the birth is registered with the proper authorities.

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Middletown Citizenship Attorneys Understand the Naturalization Process

People not born in a U.S. state like Connecticut, or a different U.S. state may seek citizenship through the process of naturalization. In order to be successfully Naturalized, the person applying must generally meet a series of requirements, such as proving good moral character and passing a test that covers the history of the United States and its laws.

Middletown Attorneys Can Help You Avoid Citizenship Denial

Authorities may deny citizenship status due to outstanding removal or deportation orders. The path toward citizenship can be a complicated one. Middletown, Connecticut Lawyers can answer any questions you may have about the naturalization process.

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Life in Middletown

Middletown, Connecticut is a city in Middlesex County. Its population is about 47,000 people, according to a 2005 estimate by the U.S. Census Bureau.

The first foreign settlement of the area now known as Middletown came in 1650, by emigrants from a settlement nearby, which had been established a few years earlier. These settlers were Puritans, and during their period of influence, life was harsh. Some of this harshness was self-inflicted, in the form of extremely draconian laws, which allowed the death penalty for "crimes" such as cursing, blasphemy, and "incorrigible stubbornness of children."

During the Industrial Revolution, Middletown saw a major influx of immigrants from various parts of Europe, including Ireland, Italy, Germany, and Poland. This diversity is evidenced even today, with Middletown's various neighborhoods and ethnic restaurants (for which the city is becoming increasingly well-known), and the general cultural diversity of the city. Modernly, Middletown is a residential community, with the Middlesex Hospital being one of the largest employers.

If you live in Middletown, Connecticut, and need an attorney, you're in luck. There are many Middletown, Connecticut lawyers who can handle virtually any type of legal problem a person might have.

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