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    CASE: N-400 (Citizenship / Naturalization)

    APPLICANT: Korean

    LOCATION: Cleveland, OH

    Our client contacted us in April 2016 to seek legal representation for his naturalization and citizenship N-400 application. He came to the United States from South Korea and obtained his green card in October 2009. He retained our office on April 12, 2016.

    The N-400 application was filed on April 13, 2016 with all supporting documents. Prior to his citizenship interview, our office prepared him. On June 27, 2016, our client appeared at the Cleveland, OH USCIS office for his naturalization interview. Attorney Sung Hee (Glen) Yu from our office accompanied our client as well. Our client answered all questions correctly and passed his naturalization and citizenship interview. Eventually, his application was approved on June 29, 2016. His oath taking is scheduled in which he will become a naturalized U.S. Citizen.

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    CASE: N-400 (Citizenship / Naturalization)

    APPLICANT: Indian

    LOCATION:  Cleveland, OH

    Our client contacted us in February 2016 to seek legal representation for his naturalization and citizenship N-400 application. He came to the United States from India and obtained his green card in May 2011 through his previous marriage to a US Citizen. He retained our office on February 10, 2016.

    The N-400 application was filed on March 22, 2016 with all supporting documents. Prior to his citizenship interview, our office prepared him in our office. On June 13, 2016, our client appeared at the Cleveland, OH USCIS office for his naturalization interview. Attorney Sung Hee (Glen) Yu from our office accompanied our client as well. Our client answered all questions correctly and passed his naturalization and citizenship interview. Eventually, his application was approved on June 17, 2016. His oath taking is scheduled in which he will become a naturalized U.S. Citizen.

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    Post image for Despite Incorrectly Issued US Passport While a Permanent Resident, Naturalization and Citizenship N400 Approval for Filipina Client in Cleveland Ohio

    CASE: N-400 (Citizenship / Naturalization)

    APPLICANT: Filipina

    LOCATION:  Cleveland, OH

    Our client contacted us in November 2015 to seek legal representation for her naturalization and citizenship N-400 application. She came to the United States from the Philippines and obtained her green card in May 2008 through her father. Her father became a naturalized citizen before she turned 18. When she went to the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines for her immigrant visa interview, she was told that she automatically became a U.S. citizen because her father became a citizen before she turned 18 (this was wrong because she had no physical presence in the US). Thus, two months after she entered the U.S., she applied for a U.S. passport. She obtained her approved U.S. passport, and thought from then that what she was told at the US Embassy was correct. The passport was actually incorrectly issued.

    Later, her applied for an N-600 because she wanted to petition her husband and she needed a naturalization certificate, but it was denied. Her sister was told she had to wait 5 years. So in 2013, she applied for an N-600 again, and she was denied one more time. During her N-600 interview, she explained her situation to the officer and so USCIS learned about the US passport situation. It was then that her sister was advised to do her N-400 application.

    Her sister’s N-600 application was denied because she was not a U.S. citizen. The automatic citizenship provision not only requires that her father be naturalized before she turns 18, but also that she be physically present in the US by that time. She did not know about this and she thought what she did was correct because her US passport application was approved. She was told at the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines that she is a U.S. citizen and she applied for her U.S. passport which was approved later.  

    The issue in her case is the possibility of “false claim to US Citizenship”, which not only would get her citizenship case denied, but may also place her in deportation. Thus, it was important to thoroughly explain her situation so that fault won’t be attributed to her.

    She retained our office on November 5, 2015. The N-400 application was filed on November 20, 2015 with all supporting documents. We included an extensive explanatory memo as well. Prior to her citizenship interview, our office prepared her at our office. On May 3, 2016, our client appeared at the Cleveland, OH USCIS office for her naturalization interview. Attorney JP Sarmiento from our office accompanied our client and explained our client’s complicated situation to the CIS officer. Our client answered all questions correctly and passed her naturalization and citizenship interview. Eventually, her application was approved on May 24, 2016. Her oath taking is scheduled in which she will become a naturalized U.S. Citizen.

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    Post image for Naturalization and Citizenship N400 Approval for Ivorian (Cote d’Ivoire) Client in Atlanta Georgia

    CASE: N-400 (Citizenship / Naturalization)

    APPLICANT: Ivorian

    LOCATION: Atlanta, GA

    Our client contacted us in October 2015 to seek legal representation for his naturalization and citizenship N-400 application. He came to the United States from the Ivory Coast and obtained his green card in December 2010. He retained our office on October 30, 2015.

    The N-400 application was filed on December 2, 2015 with all supporting documents. Prior to his citizenship interview, our office prepared him via conference calls. On March 14, 2016, our client appeared at the Atlanta, GA USCIS office for his naturalization interview. Our client answered all questions correctly and passed her naturalization and citizenship interview. Eventually, his application was approved on June 2, 2016. His oath taking is scheduled in which he will become a naturalized U.S. Citizen.

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    Post image for Despite Incorrectly Issued US Passport While Only a Permanent Resident, Naturalization and Citizenship N400 Approval for Filipina Client in Cleveland Ohio

    CASE: N-400 (Citizenship / Naturalization)

    APPLICANT: Filipina

    LOCATION:  Cleveland, OH

    Our client contacted us in November 2015 to seek legal representation for her naturalization and citizenship N-400 application. She came to the United States from the Philippines and obtained her green card in May 2008 through her father. Her father became a naturalized citizen before she turned 18. When she went to the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines for her immigrant visa interview, she was told that she automatically became a U.S. citizen because her father became a citizen before she turned 18 (this was wrong because she had no physical presence in the US). Thus, two months after she entered the U.S., she applied for the U.S. passport. She obtained her approved U.S. passport, and thought from then that what she was told at the US Embassy was correct. The passport was actually incorrectly issued.

    Later, she applied for an N-600 because she wanted to petition her husband and she needed a naturalization certificate, but it was denied. She was told she had to wait 5 years. So in 2013, she applied for an N-600 again, and she was denied one more time. During her N-600 interview, she explained her situation to the officer and so USCIS learned about the US passport situation. It was then that she was advised to do her N-400 application.

    Our client’s N-600 application was denied because she was not a U.S. citizen. The automatic citizenship provision not only requires that her father be naturalized before she turns 18, but also that she be physically present in the US by that time. She did not know about this and she thought what she did was correct because her US passport application was approved. She was told at the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines that she is a U.S. citizen and she applied for her U.S. passport which was approved later.  

    The issue in her case is the possibility of “false claim to US Citizenship”, which not only would get her citizenship case denied, but may also place her in deportation. Thus, it was important to thoroughly explain her situation so that fault won’t be attributed to her.

    She retained our office on November 5, 2015. The N-400 application was filed on November 20, 2015 with all supporting documents. We included an extensive explanatory memo as well. Prior to her citizenship interview, our office prepared her at our office. On February 2, 2016, our client appeared at the Cleveland, OH USCIS office for her naturalization interview. Attorney JP Sarmiento from our office accompanied our client and explained our client’s complicated situation to the CIS officer. Our client answered all questions correctly and passed her naturalization and citizenship interview. Eventually, her application was approved on April 25, 2016. Her oath taking is scheduled in which she will become a naturalized U.S. Citizen.

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    CASE: N-400 (Citizenship / Naturalization)

    APPLICANT: Chinese

    LOCATION:  Cleveland, OH

    Our client contacted us in August 2015 to seek legal representation for her naturalization and citizenship N-400 application. She came to the United States from China and obtained her green card in December 2006 through her family petition. She retained our office on August 24, 2015.

    The N-400 application was filed on September 17, 2015 with all supporting documents. Prior to her citizenship interview, our office prepared her in our office. On March 29, 2016, our client appeared at the Cleveland, OH USCIS office for her naturalization interview. Attorney Sung Hee (Glen) Yu from our office accompanied our client as well. Our client answered all questions correctly and passed her naturalization and citizenship interview. Eventually, her application was approved on April 11, 2016. Her oath taking is scheduled in which she will become a naturalized U.S. Citizen.

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    CASE: N-400 (Citizenship / Naturalization)
    APPLICANT: Lebanese
    LOCATION: Ohio

    Our client contacted us in November 2015 to seek legal representation for his naturalization and citizenship N-400 application. He came to the United States from Lebanon and obtained his green card in 1991. O client was previously placed in removal proceedings due to his criminal convictions. However, after his conviction charges were vacated and dismissed, he was no longer removable and his case was terminated at the Cleveland Immigration Court. He retained our office for his naturalization and citizenship N-400 application on November 18, 2015.

    The naturalization and citizenship N-400 application was filed on December 3, 2015 with all supporting documents. Our office prepared him before his naturalization interview, and also accompanied him on February 29, 2016 at the Cleveland CIS office. Our client answered all questions correctly and passed his naturalization and citizenship N-400 interview. Eventually, his naturalization application was approved. His oath taking is scheduled in which he will become a naturalized U.S. Citizen.

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    Post image for Naturalization and Citizenship N-400 Approval for Filipina Client in Boston Massachusetts

    CASE: N-400 (Citizenship / Naturalization)

    APPLICANT: Filipina

    LOCATION:  Boston, MA

    Our client contacted us in August 2015 to seek legal representation for her naturalization and citizenship N-400 application. She came to the United States from the Philippines and obtained her green card in July 2012 through her marriage with her US citizen husband. She retained our office on August 19, 2015.

    The N-400 application was filed on September 8, 2015 with all supporting documents. Prior to her citizenship interview, our office prepared her via conference calls. On February 22, 2016, our client appeared at the Boston, MA USCIS office for her naturalization interview. Our client answered all questions correctly and passed her naturalization and citizenship interview. Eventually, her application was approved on March 2, 2016. Her oath taking is scheduled in which she will become a naturalized U.S. Citizen.

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    Post image for With N-648 and Despite DUI Convictions, Citizenship / Naturalization N-400 Approved for Argentinian Client convictions in Cleveland Ohio

    CASE: N-400 (Citizenship / Naturalization)

    APPLICANT: Argentinian

    LOCATION: Ohio

    Our client contacted us in April 2014 to seek legal representation for his naturalization and citizenship N-400 application. He came to the United States from Argentina and obtained his green card in March 1995. He retained our office for his naturalization and citizenship N-400 application. He was concerned about his multiple DUI convictions and traffic violations. Moreover, our client has health concerns and wanted to include an N-648 medical exemption application (medical certification for disability exceptions).

    The naturalization and citizenship N-400 application was filed on July 22, 2015 with all supporting documents. Our office prepared him before his naturalization interview, and also accompanied him on September 29, 2015 at the Cleveland CIS office. Though he has a lot of DUIs in the past, most were before 2008. We argued that he had the requisite good moral character for the statutory 5-year period preceding the N-400 application.

    Our client’s history test was waived since his N-648 was granted by the office. Our client passed his English test and did his N-400 interview. The USCIS officer asked our client to submit a certified copy of a criminal record that was previously expunged. We filed the RFE response to the Cleveland USCIS Field Office on October 8, 2015.

    Eventually, his naturalization application was approved on October 30, 2015. His oath taking is scheduled in which he will become a naturalized U.S. Citizen.

    If you have any questions, feel free to contact our office for free consultations with Attorney JP Sarmiento at jp@sarmientoimmigration.com or (216) 573-3712.

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    Post image for Overcoming Polygamy Issue, Naturalization and Citizenship N-400 Approval for Sudanese Client in Ohio

    CASE: N-400 (Citizenship / Naturalization)

    APPLICANT: Sudanese

    LOCATION: Ohio

    Our client contacted us in May 2015 to seek legal representation for his naturalization and citizenship N-400 application. He came to the United States from Sudan and obtained his green card in January 1996. However, due to his “Good Moral Character” issue, specifically polygamy, his previous N-400 application was denied in 2006. Nevertheless, after consulting with our office, he retained our office on May 13, 2015.

    The N-400 application was filed on June 9, 2015 with all supporting documents. Moreover, our office filed brief regarding the circumstances of our client’s past regarding his marriages, from explaining timing circumstances to incorporating home country culture, basically addressing the reasons which led to the denial of his previous N-400 application.

    Prior to his citizenship interview, our office prepared him via conference calls. On October 19, 2015, our client appeared at the Cleveland, OH USCIS office for his naturalization interview. Attorney Sung Hee (Glen) Yu from our office accompanied our client as well. Our client answered all questions correctly and passed his naturalization and citizenship interview. Eventually, his application was approved on October 20, 2015. His oath taking is scheduled in which he will become a naturalized U.S. Citizen.

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