Find a naturalization or citizenship attorney in Marin County, California practicing immigration law. To be eligible for naturalization, the applicant must hold lawful permanent resident status or Green Card status for at least five years (or three years for the spouses of U.S. citizens.) Other requirements include physical presence in the United States, good moral character, basic English language skills, and knowledge of United States history and government. Many immigration attorneys are former INS attorneys. Contact an attorney for citizenship or naturalization in Marin County, California to discuss the immigration attorney’s fees, experience and training.
AILA promotes justice, advocates for fair and reasonable immigration law and policy, advances the quality of immigration and nationality law and practices to enhance the professional development of its members.
According to its website, the Marin County Bar Association (MCBA) discontinued its Lawyer Referral Service as of July 1, 2014. The Bar Association of San Francisco (BASF) sponsors a Lawyer Referral and Information Service (LRIS) for residents of Marin County, CA.