Helping Immigrants Find

Citizenship Law Help

We connect immigrants and refugees to the best attorneys, resources, and organizations. 

Why Helping Matters

Every year, thousands of immigrants face long delays, complex paperwork, and limited access to trusted legal support. We’re here to stand by you.
Citizenship Backlogs
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As of 2023, over 780,000 naturalization applications were pending review by USCIS.

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Citizenship Law Help connects individuals with verified immigration attorneys, nonprofits, and multilingual guides — all in one place.

Legal Partners
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We work with over 100 law firms and legal aid organizations nationwide to expand access to citizenship services.

How We Support Your Journey

Navigating the path to citizenship can feel overwhelming. Our mission is to make it easier by providing reliable legal referrals, free community workshops, and up-to-date immigration resources tailored to your needs. Whether you’re applying for naturalization or just need guidance, we’re here for every step.

Citizenship Application Basics

Learn how to prepare Form N-400, understand requirements, and avoid common mistakes.

Finding Legal Help Near You

Discover free or low-cost immigration legal services in your area.

Know Your Rights as an Immigrant

Understand what protections exist for you and your family under U.S. law.

Interview & Test Preparation

Get ready for your naturalization interview and the English/civics test with confidence.

Your questions answered

Common questions

A: Citizenship Law Help connects immigrants and refugees with trusted immigration attorneys, nonprofit organizations, and informational resources to assist with the naturalization process and other legal needs.

A: Simply click on “Get Legal Help” and fill out a short form with your location and legal needs. We’ll match you with verified immigration attorneys or local nonprofit organizations offering legal support.

A: Citizenship Law Help does not charge for connecting you with resources. Some attorneys or organizations may charge for services, but we prioritize referrals to free or low-cost legal aid when possible.

A: Many of the legal professionals and organizations we work with offer services in Spanish, Arabic, Mandarin, and other languages. Let us know your preferred language when filling out the request form.