Rome New York Citizenship Lawyers

U.S. citizenship can be obtained in a number of ways for inhabitants of Rome, New York. The United States Constitution provides that any person who is born in the United States or its territories is considered to be a United States Citizen.

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Rome Lawyers Who Specialize in the Citizenship Process Can Help

People not born in a U.S. state like New York, or a different U.S. state may seek citizenship through the process of naturalization. Although naturalization procedures vary according to each applicant's circumstances, in general, one must qualify as a legal permanent resident, live in the U.S. for a specified time, successfully complete a U.S. law and history exam, and exhibit good moral character.

Rome Citizenship Lawyers will Assist You With the Documentation

Criminal convictions such as violent felonies or outstanding removal orders can be grounds for a denial of citizenship. Obtaining your citizenship is too important to attempt without help. Rome, New York Citizenship Lawyers can provide guidance and lead you on a path toward citizenship.

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Life in Rome

Rome, New York is a city in Oneida County. As of the 2000 Census, Rome's population was about 35,000 people.

Starting with the Revolutionary War, and continuing for many years thereafter, the city of Rome was referred to as "Fort Stanwix" - because that military installation was the only building in the area at the time. The town changed its name to "Rome" sometime in the 1800s, though the exact time of this name change, and the reasons for it, are unknown. It is presumed to be named after the modern Italian city of Rome, or perhaps the ancient empire of the same name.

Construction of the Erie Canal, which eventually connected the Atlantic Ocean with the Great lakes, began in Rome, and led to its industrial ascension, thanks to the Canal's role in the industrialization of America. Today, Rome is home to one of the last examples of a unique natural habitat: sand plains. The Rome Sand Plains are a mosaic of sand dunes, peat bogs, and hardwood forest, creating a huge amount of biodiversity. The sand plains are a major draw for tourists, especially nature enthusiasts.

If you live in Rome, New York, and find yourself facing a legal problem, a Rome, New York attorney can help. Rome, New York lawyers are ready to handle just about any legal issue you might be facing.

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