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Build a Bulletproof Case for Your U.S. Citizenship

Your clear, confident path to U.S. citizenship.

The USCIS naturalization process is an unforgiving maze of paperwork and strict deadlines. We translate complex immigration laws into a clear, actionable roadmap designed specifically for first-time approval. Stop worrying about the 14-page N-400 application and start preparing for your oath ceremony.

✓ AILA Member Attorney

✓ 12+ Years Immigration Experience

✓ Preemptive RFE Avoidance

✓ Serving Irving, Dallas & Plano

Navigating the Bureaucratic Maze Beside You

Navigating the Bureaucratic Maze Beside You

I am Michele Capecchi, Managing Partner at Immigration Pro Laws. Over the last decade, I have watched countless hard-working residents in Irving and Dallas face the crushing anxiety of the USCIS naturalization process. You have built a life here, paid taxes, and followed the rules, yet a single unchecked box on an N-400 application triggers months of delays or an outright denial.

We do not just file forms and wait for the government to respond. We approach every citizenship application as a meticulous construction project. My background in dissecting complex legal statutes means we anticipate exactly what the adjudicating officer needs to see before they even ask for it.

When you sit down in our Plano or N Central Expy offices, you get a completely transparent assessment of your continuous residence, physical presence, and good moral character requirements. If there is a traffic violation or a long trip outside the U.S. in your history, we address it head-on with the correct legal addendums.

Our goal is simple: first-time approval. By translating dense immigration codes into a clear, actionable roadmap, we remove the guesswork from your journey. You deserve an advocate who treats your American dream with the exact same urgency and precision that you do.

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Your Actionable Roadmap to Naturalization

1

Audit Your Immigration History

We conduct a 45-minute deep dive into your travel records, employment history, and past visas to identify any red flags. You leave with a concrete legal strategy detailing exactly how we will prove your eligibility to USCIS.

2

Assemble the Bulletproof N-400

Our legal staff gathers, translates, and organizes your supporting evidence into a comprehensive naturalization packet. We structure your application to preemptively answer any questions an adjudicator will have, virtually eliminating the risk of a Request for Evidence.

3

Prepare for the USCIS Interview

Three weeks before your scheduled biometrics and interview dates, we run a simulated mock interview at our Dallas office. You walk into the federal building knowing exactly how to answer the civics questions and address your specific case history.

Real Naturalization Approvals in Texas

Real Naturalization Approvals in Texas

Software Engineer, Plano TX

Before: Faced potential denial due to a 7-month continuous absence from the U.S. during an overseas work assignment.

After: Secured full naturalization approval by proving maintenance of residential ties and continuous employment.

⏱ 8 months

Small Business Owner, Irving TX

Before: Worried about a 10-year-old minor citation impacting the good moral character requirement.

After: Drafted a preemptive legal brief that cleared the background check and resulted in an oath ceremony invitation.

⏱ 6 months

Healthcare Worker, Dallas TX

Before: Overwhelmed by a previously botched, self-filed application that resulted in a Request for Evidence.

After: Overturned the RFE with a 40-page evidence packet, securing citizenship without further delays.

⏱ 11 weeks

From Green Card to U.S. Passport

Michele Capecchi found a gap in my travel history that I completely forgot about and fixed it before we submitted the N-400. The USCIS officer actually complimented how organized my file was during the interview. I took my oath last Tuesday.

Carlos M. — Irving, TX

I was terrified that a speeding ticket from five years ago would ruin my chances. The staff at Immigration Pro Laws explained exactly how to disclose it properly. My interview lasted less than twenty minutes and I was approved on the spot.

Priya S. — McKinney, TX

After trying to read through the government websites, I was completely lost. Michele gave me a checklist of exactly what 14 documents I needed to bring. They handled the rest, and I got my citizenship four months faster than my brother did.

David L. — Plano, TX

They do not sugarcoat things. Michele told me exactly what we needed to fix regarding my employment gaps before applying. Because of their strict preparation, my naturalization interview in Dallas was a breeze.

Elena R. — Dallas, TX

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the N-400 naturalization process take in the Dallas field office?

Current processing times at the Dallas USCIS field office average between 5 and 8 months from the date we file your application. We monitor the exact queue daily and notify you the moment your biometrics or interview notices are issued.

Will a past traffic ticket prevent me from proving good moral character?

Minor traffic citations do not automatically disqualify you from citizenship. We obtain your certified court dispositions and include them in your initial filing to prove the fines were paid, satisfying the adjudicator’s requirements immediately.

What happens if I fail the English or Civics test during my interview?

You receive a second opportunity to retake the portion of the test you failed within 60 to 90 days of your initial interview. We provide specific study materials and conduct mock interviews to ensure you pass on your first attempt.

Can I apply for citizenship if I traveled outside the U.S. for more than 6 months?

An absence of more than 6 months but less than 1 year breaks the presumption of continuous residence. We overcome this by submitting concrete evidence, such as mortgage payments and tax returns, proving you maintained your life in Texas during that trip.

Stop Guessing With Your Citizenship Application

A single mistake on your N-400 delays your American dream by months or years. Get a clear, actionable legal roadmap today.

Written & Reviewed By

Michele Capecchi

Michele Capecchi

Attorney at Law – Managing Partner

Michele Capecchi is a distinguished Attorney at Law and Managing Partner with extensive expertise in the complex fields of immigration and international law. Serving as a primary contributor to immigrationprolaws.com, Michele brings a wealth of legal knowledge focused on Italian citizenship and cross-border legal matters. With a professional background that spans corporate law and international contracts, he provides a sophisticated perspective on the legal frameworks governing global mobility and residency. His role as a Managing Partner underscores his leadership and deep understanding of the intricate processes involved in navigating both domestic and international legal systems. Michele’s authoritative insights are grounded in years of practical experience handling diverse cases, making him a trusted voice for individuals and corporations seeking clarity in the often-challenging landscape of immigration law. He is dedicated to providing accurate, actionable information that helps clients achieve their goals while remaining compliant with evolving regulations. Beyond his technical proficiency, Michele is driven by a profound passion for helping people navigate the complexities of the law to build better lives and secure their futures across borders.

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