Citizenship & Naturalization Lawyers in Denver, Colorado
Key Takeaways
- Applying for United States citizenship can feel overwhelming, and many people worry about making mistakes that could delay their application.
- Legal guidance can help you avoid common issues with eligibility, documentation, and USCIS requirements.
- A citizenship lawyer can prepare your forms, organize evidence, and support you through interviews and tests and can respond to any requests for evidence and prepare you for the interview. A lawyer can also be present with you at the interview and make sure your rights are not violated.
- Complex situations such as prior immigration issues, criminal history, or extended travel often benefit from early legal review.
- Monclova Law offers bilingual support and personalized guidance to help Colorado residents move through the naturalization process with confidence.
Citizenship in the United States can feel overwhelming when you are unsure about eligibility, documentation, or how to communicate with a USCIS officer. A simple mistake could delay their application or affect their immigration status. Without the right support, this stress can grow and complicate the naturalization process.
At Monclova Law, our team understands what applicants face and recognizes the value of clear, consistent legal guidance. We explain each requirement, help you prepare for every stage, and address immigration issues that could affect your path to citizenship. Our citizenship attorneys offer bilingual services and steady legal support to individuals and families throughout Colorado.
Do I Need an Immigration Lawyer to Apply for US Citizenship?
You are not required to hire an attorney to apply for U.S. citizenship, but many applicants find that legal guidance makes the process more manageable. Naturalization involves detailed eligibility rules, strict documentation requirements, and several steps with USCIS. An attorney can help you avoid mistakes on Form N-400, confirm your eligibility, and address any other ineligibility issues, such as public charge or criminal history.
Our firm prepares clients for naturalization interviews and civics tests, organizes supporting evidence, and responds to requests for evidence. This support can help reduce delays and help keep your application complete and accurate.
What Does a Citizenship Lawyer Do?

Citizenship lawyers help guide people through the naturalization process from start to finish. This support often includes helping with:
- Reviewing eligibility requirements
- Preparing and organizing the naturalization application
- Gathering the documents USCIS needs
- Preparing clients for interviews and English or civics tests
- Attending the naturalization interview when appropriate
- Evaluating issues involving criminal history or past immigration court cases
- Responding to requests for evidence or other USCIS notices
- Appeal a negative a decision denying your citizenship application
A citizenship lawyer helps clients stay informed, organized, and prepared at every step.
How Can a Citizenship Lawyer Help with Complex Naturalization Issues in Colorado?
Some naturalization cases in Colorado require extra planning and careful review. Our firm supports clients who face:
- Prior removal or deportation proceedings
- Criminal records that may require proof of rehabilitation
- Extended time outside the United States that affects continuous residence
- Language or disability accommodation needs
- Complicated family histories or past immigration issues
We take time to understand each person’s situation and create a plan that follows USCIS requirements. This legal guidance helps address concerns that could slow down or disrupt the naturalization process.
How to Choose the Right Citizenship Lawyer for Your Case
Choosing an attorney to help with your naturalization case is an important step. It can help to look for:
- Experience with citizenship and naturalization cases
- A history of assisting clients with USCIS applications
- Clear communication in both English and Spanish
- Transparent fees and clear explanations of legal services
- Testimonials that show consistent client experiences
- Strong accessibility and steady communication throughout the application process
Our firm encourages prospective clients to ask questions and learn how we approach cases before deciding to move forward.
Why Choose the Immigration Attorneys at Monclova Law
Monclova Law supports naturalization applicants across Colorado with steady communication, clear guidance, and attention to each person’s needs. We understand that the naturalization process is often personal for individuals and families, and we take that responsibility seriously. Our team provides organized support, careful document preparation, and dependable legal advice as you move through your immigration options.
Testimonials
“Thank you very much to the lawyer Maria Monclova and all her lawyers, especially the lawyer Scott and Aracely along with Anelis…thanks to them I got my permanent residence and I am very grateful to them…the best in all of Colorado.” — Sandra Z.>
“I want to thank Attorney Arturo for his excellent work and professionalism throughout my immigration process. I’m now a Permanent Resident thanks to him and his team. I also want to thank Anelis for being so attentive and helping me every time I needed it. Excellent work!” — Katherin V.>
“Just to say that I’ve been with Attorney Maria Monclova since 2015 and she’s always treated me very well and helped me a lot, so much so that I already received my permanent residency. Many thanks to Ella, Attorney Scott, and her entire family of workers at her office. Definitely 5 stars. Thanks to Aracely and Anelis for their help.” — Charly A.
Our Citizenship and Immigration Services
Our law firm provides immigration services that support individuals and families seeking long-term stability in the United States. Our services include:
- Citizenship application legal assistance
- Guidance throughout the naturalization process
- Family-based immigration support
- Asylum applications
- Deportation defense in immigration court
- Visa petition support as permitted under firm guidelines
We review each case carefully so our team can tailor services to the client’s goals and needs.
What Are the Eligibility Requirements to Become a U.S. Citizen?
Applicants must meet several requirements under U.S. immigration law. These include:
- Being at least 18 years old
- Holding lawful permanent resident status for at least five years, or three years if married to and living with a US citizen
- Meeting continuous residence and physical presence requirements
- Demonstrating good moral character
- The ability to read, write, and speak basic English
- Knowledge of U.S. history and U.S. government
- A willingness to take the Oath of Allegiance
These requirements help USCIS determine whether an applicant is prepared to become a U.S. citizen.
Can I Apply for Citizenship if I Have a Criminal Record?
A criminal record does not automatically prevent someone from becoming a U.S. citizen, but certain offenses can affect eligibility. Full disclosure is important so USCIS can review your history accurately.
The immigration attorneys at Monclova Law take time to review each person’s background, explain how specific charges may impact naturalization, and help clients understand their options. Careful preparation can make the process smoother and help address possible concerns early.
What Citizenship Means for You
When you become a U.S. citizen, you gain important rights and responsibilities that can shape your future. These include:
- The ability to vote in federal, state, and local elections
- Eligibility to apply for certain federal jobs
- The option to travel internationally with a U.S. passport
- Strong protection from deportation
- The ability to sponsor eligible family members for immigration
- Participation in civic duties such as jury service
These rights reflect the full benefits of citizenship and can provide long-term stability for you and your family.
What Are the Steps in the Naturalization Process?

The naturalization process includes a series of steps that each applicant must complete through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Knowing what to expect can help you stay organized and confident throughout the journey.
Determine Eligibility
You will first review whether you meet the age, residency, moral character, and language requirements. Understanding these standards early can help prevent delays.
Prepare and Submit Form N-400
This includes completing the form accurately, gathering supporting documents, and paying the required fees. Honest and consistent answers are important.
Attend the Biometrics Appointment
USCIS schedules a biometrics appointment to collect fingerprints and run background checks. You will receive a notice with the date, time, and location.
Complete the USCIS Interview
During the interview, a USCIS officer reviews your application, confirms eligibility, and administers the English and civics tests. Preparing in advance helps the process go more smoothly.
Take the English and Civics Tests
Applicants must show basic English skills and knowledge of U.S. history and government. Some people qualify for exemptions or accommodations based on age or disability.
Receive a USCIS Decision
Your application may be approved, continued for more information, or denied.
Attend the Oath of Allegiance Ceremony
This ceremony completes the naturalization process. Once you take the oath, you become a U.S. citizen.
Receive Your Certificate of Naturalization
USCIS will issue a Certificate of Naturalization, which serves as your official proof of citizenship. Keep this document in a secure place.
How Can a Citizenship Lawyer Help With My Naturalization Application?
A citizenship lawyer can offer support at each step of the naturalization process. This help may include:
- Reviewing your eligibility
- Preparing Form N-400 and making sure the information is accurate
- Addressing issues related to criminal history or long absences from the United States
- Helping you prepare for the USCIS interview
- Attending the interview when appropriate
- Responding to requests for evidence or decisions that need clarification
- Guiding you through the steps that follow approval
Working with an attorney can make the process feel more manageable and help you stay organized as you move forward.
Can My Attorney Attend My Naturalization Interview With Me?
Yes. An attorney can attend your naturalization interview to offer support and help address procedural questions. You will still need to answer the officer’s questions yourself, but having a lawyer present can help clarify issues and make the process feel less stressful.
What Documents Should I Bring to My Naturalization Interview?
You will need to bring several important documents to your naturalization interview. These commonly include:
- Your Permanent Resident Card
- A valid passport
- A state-issued ID
- Your interview appointment notice
- Recent tax returns or transcripts
- Marriage, divorce, or name change records
- Selective Service proof if required
- Any documents related to past criminal history
Having complete and accurate documentation can help the interview go more smoothly and prevent delays.
How Long Does the Naturalization Process Take?
The naturalization process usually takes several months, although the exact timeline can vary based on USCIS workload, background checks, and whether more information is needed. Providing complete and accurate forms and documents can help prevent delays. You can also check your case status online through USCIS at any time.
Working with an immigration attorney can help keep the process moving. A lawyer can make sure your application is complete, respond quickly to requests for evidence, and help you avoid common issues that slow cases down.
What Common Issues Affect Naturalization Applications?
Applicants may face several challenges during the naturalization process. These can include:
- Language barriers
- Mistakes or missing information on applications
- Issues involving continuous residence or physical presence
- Complex documentation requirements
- Financial concerns related to filing fees
- Questions about criminal history
- Delays in background checks
- Difficulty finding reliable legal guidance
Many of these issues can be addressed early with the support of a citizenship lawyer. An attorney can help you prepare accurate documents, identify possible concerns before they slow your case, and guide you through each step with confidence.
What Happens if My Naturalization Application Is Denied?
A naturalization application can be denied for several reasons. Common causes include eligibility issues, missing information, lack of requested evidence, or concerns raised during the interview.
If you receive a denial, you still have options. You may be able to request a hearing, file an appeal, or correct the issue and reapply. The immigration attorneys at Monclova Law can review your decision notice, explain what led to the denial, and help you understand your next steps with confidence.
Ready to Begin Your Path to U.S. Citizenship? Schedule Your Consultation Today.
If you are ready to begin the naturalization process, the immigration attorneys at Monclova Law are here to guide you. We support clients across Colorado in both English and Spanish and provide steady, compassionate help throughout each step.
You can reach our office at 720-513-3944 or request a consultation through our online contact form.
Written By María Monclova
Maria Monclova is the founder of Monclova Law. María is an immigration and family law attorney. She was born in Mexico and since childhood she dreamed of defending the rights of immigrants. Maria attended the University of Denver School of Law and has over 15 years of experience fighting against the deportation and separation of families in this country.