Springfield Citizenship Lawyers

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There are a number of ways to become an U.S. citizen for purposes of legally working and residing in Springfield, Illinois. The most common is being born in the United States. Anyone born within the United States or its territories becomes an United States citizen, provided the birth is registered with the relevant authorities.

Springfield Citizenship Lawyers Understand the Naturalization Process

Immigrants not born in Illinois, 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.

Springfield 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. Springfield, Illinois Citizenship Lawyers can provide guidance and lead you on a path toward citizenship.

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Life in Springfield

Springfield, Illinois is the capital of the state of Illinois. It is also the county seat of Sangamon County. Its current population is approximately 116,000 people.

Springfield, Illinois is best known for being the longtime residence of President Abraham Lincoln, who worked as a lawyer in Springfield, Illinois before being elected president and moving to Washington, D.C.

Because it is the capital of a large state, but relatively small in population, the biggest employer in Springfield, Illinois is the state government. The state of Illinois employs a large number of Springfield, Illinois lawyers. They serve as public defenders, prosecuting attorneys, and attorneys that represent the state in civil matters.

On top of that, there are many Springfield, Illinois attorneys in private practice. So, if you need legal advice, or some other legal service, you should start by contacting a qualified Springfield, Illinois attorney.

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