Augusta Citizenship Lawyers

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There are a variety of ways to obtain citizenship in the United States in order to legally work and live in Augusta, Georgia. If you were born in the United States and your birth was registered with the correct authorities, you are a citizen of the United States. This is by far the most common means of becoming an United States citizen.

Augusta Citizenship Attorneys Understand the Naturalization Process

Everyone that was not born in Georgia, or the United States for that matter, must be naturalized in order to gain citizen status. This generally requires a person to prove they legally and physically residenced within the United States, believe the principles of the U.S. Constitution, are of good moral character, and pass a test on U.S. law and history.

Augusta Citizenship Attorneys 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. Augusta, Georgia Citizenship Lawyers can guide you through the intricacies towards your naturalization.

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Life in Augusta

Augusta, Georgia is a city consolidated with Richmond County, Georgia. This means that the government of the city and the county are one and the same. As of 2008, the Augusta-Richmond entity has a population of 195,000 people.

Augusta was founded in the colonial era, and was the second established town in what was, at the time, a British colony named Georgia.

Augusta, Georgia has recently seen an economic boom, thanks to a large concentration of businesses in the medical and biotech industries setting up shop there. It is home to the Medical College of Georgia, the state's only public medical school, and also offers a program in dentistry, graduate degrees in nursing, and others. This college attracts students from all over the country, increasing the local consumer base, and provides over 7,000 jobs.

Augusta is also home to Fort Gordon, an U.S. Army base that houses significant elements of the Army Signal Corps, and has about 30,000 occupants.

Needless to say, Augusta, Georgia lawyers need to be well-versed in several areas of law to stay competitive. The sheer diversity of industry and demographics in the area mean that there is almost certainly an Augusta, Georgia lawyer who is right for you.

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