Tennessee Immigration Naturalization Service
Immigration naturalization in Memphis and Nashville
Over one million immigrants went through U.S. naturalization in 2008. Numerous foreign citizens and nationals need legal help to navigate the complexities of immigration. The Frager Law Firm offers excellent guidance to overcome the obstacles that stand in your way for U.S. citizenship through our immigration naturalization service in Nashville and Memphis.
Expert guidance
Our offers legal help to guide you through the basic steps involved in the naturalization process, which include:
- Determining eligibility
- Citizenship application (Form N-400)
- Photos, fingerprints, and required documents
- Naturalization application fees
- Citizenship interview
- Citizenship test
- Oath of Allegiance
Eligibility—Tennessee immigration naturalization service
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) provides a naturalization eligibility worksheet that asks questions for determining eligibility. One of our immigration attorneys can explain the questions and evaluate your answers to help you understand whether you are eligible for naturalization, and if not, how you may become eligible. Eligibility rests on facts such as your age, the number of years you have been a permanent resident (green card holder), length of U.S. residency, and uninterrupted time in the United States without taking a trip abroad.
Photos, fingerprints, documents, and fees
We inform you where to get photos taken and how many photos are needed. We have USCIS addresses where you can go for fingerprinting, and a complete list of documents you need to present. An attorney will also explain the fees you are required to pay.
Citizenship application, interview, and test
See our Citizenship Application and Citizenship Test pages for information.
Oath of Allegiance
When you pass the tests, you are given a date to attend the Oath of Allegiance ceremony. At this time, you check in at the USCIS field office, turn in your permanent residency card (green card), and answer questions about your activities since the previous interview and test. Once you take the Oath of Allegiance during the formal ceremony, you become a U.S. citizen.
Get legal help today through our Nashville and Memphis immigration naturalization service
If you are seeking a Memphis or Nashville immigration naturalization service, our attorneys at the Frager Law Firm are confident we can assist you.


