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There are actually two ways to become a US citizen. You can become a US citizen by being born in the United States or to parents who are United States citizens. This is a way to secure US citizenship automatically through birth. If you are not born as a US citizen, you can still go through the legal process of applying for US citizenship (Form N400) to become a citizen by naturalization.  Do you need free immigration help? Has someone you know and love been arrested and faces deportation? Contact us today for a free consultation with a local attorney to provide that legal peace of mind you deserve.

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