Yani Diaz

As an Immigration Paralegal at Rozas, Yani Diaz brings a decade of hands-on experience and a genuine passion for helping others navigate the complexities of the U.S. immigration system. With nearly a decade of experience, she brings both technical knowledge and heartfelt compassion to every case. Yani understands that behind every form and deadline is…

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How long does the citizenship process take?

The application (Form N-400) processing time is around 8–13 months, but the time it takes to complete the entire naturalization process can be anywhere from 16 to 22 months. However, there are many factors that can affect the timeline of legally immigrating.

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Can US citizenship be revoked?

Yes, U.S. citizenship can be revoked through a process called “denaturalization,” though it is rare. Grounds for denaturalization include falsifying information, refusing to testify before Congress, membership in subversive groups, or a dishonorable military discharge.

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