Milwaukee Wisconsin Citizenship Lawyers

There are plenty of ways that a person can become a United States citizen so that he or she can work legally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. For example, you can become a U.S. citizen if your birth was officially recorded in any U.S. state.

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Milwaukee Lawyers Who Specialize in the Citizenship Process Can Help

People not born in a U.S. state like Wisconsin, or any other state within the Union can apply for 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.

Milwaukee Attorneys Can Help You Avoid Citizenship Denial

Individuals subject to outstanding removal orders may be denied U.S. citizenship. The process of immigration is a complicated one. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Lawyers can answer any questions you may have about the naturalization process.

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Life in Milwaukee

Milwaukee, Wisconsin is the largest city in that state. It has a population of over 600,000 people.

The area now known as Milwaukee was populated by various Native American tribes for thousands of years before the arrival of European settlers. In the 1840s, a large wave of German immigrants, fleeing the 1848 revolution, sought the freedom and inexpensive land that the Milwaukee area offered. They contributed to the city's German character, which persists to this day. Beginning in the early 20th Century, Milwaukee became a major center for the socialist movement in the U.S., and elected 3 mayors from the Socialist Party.

Today, 13 companies in the Fortune 1000 have their headquarters in Milwaukee. Health care is one of the largest sectors of Milwaukee's economy, comprising about 27% of the jobs in the city. About 2/3 of the Milwaukee workforce is employed in manufacturing of some sort, which is one of the highest percentages in the U.S. - it seems clear that Milwaukee's manufacturing sector has survived the rash of factory closings and outsourcing that ravaged so many other Midwestern cities in the last few decades.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin has a thriving legal community. If you live in the Milwaukee area, and need legal services, a Milwaukee, Wisconsin lawyer can help.

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