Lawrence Citizenship Lawyers

Learn more about LegalMatch lawyers' expertise, history, education, and fees beforehand.

There are a variety of ways to become an U.S. citizen for purposes of legally working and living in Lawrence, Massachusetts. If you were born in the United States and your birth was registered with the relevant authorities, you are a citizen of the United States. This is by far the most common means of becoming an United States citizen.

Lawrence Lawyers Who Specialize in the Citizenship Procedure Can Help

People not born in Massachusetts, or the United States for that matter, must be naturalized in order to receive citizen status. 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.

Lawrence Attorneys Have Familiarity With the Citizenship Documentation

Criminal convictions such as violent felonies or outstanding removal orders can be grounds for a denial of citizenship. Receiving your citizenship is too important to attempt without help. Lawrence, Massachusetts Citizenship Lawyers can guide you through the puzzle towards your naturalization.

Talk to an Immigration Law Attorney now!

Life in Lawrence

Lawrence, Massachusetts is a city located in Essex County. According to a 2007 Census estimate, Lawrence has a population of about 70,000 people. Along with Salem, Lawrence is the county seat of Essex County.

Lawrence, Massachusetts was first founded in 1640, as an English settlement. During the industrial revolution, which went on from the mid-1800s to the early 20th century, Lawrence grew rapidly.

Lawrence quickly became home to many large and productive textile mills. However, like many cities during the industrial revolution, Lawrence underwent significant growing pains. In 1912, a mill collapsed, and killed over 140 workers. This, along with many other factors, such as sub-standard working conditions and low pay, led to a strike by over 25,000 workers, now known as the Bread and Roses Strike, which has since become a rallying cry for many workers' rights organizations.

In the 1950s, Lawrence saw a decline in many of its traditional industries, which led to a period of economic hardship. However, its economy is currentlyseeing some improvement, witha sharp decrease in violent crime, and a spike in private investment, with many investors purchasing the many old mill and factory buildings.

If you live in or near Lawrence, Massachusetts, chances are very good that you'll be able to find a good lawyer. Lawrence, Massachusetts lawyers have to deal with a wide variety of cases, and as a result, tend to be well-rounded.

Clients Rate LegalMatch Attorneys
(click to read reviews)

Christian C.
Christian C.

Immigration

Irvine, CA

Lisa O.
Lisa O.

Immigration Law

Spring, TX

Shahid M.
Shahid M.

Immigration Law

Roseville, CA