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Denaturalization Defense: Protecting Your U.S. Citizenship

At Abogada Vida, we know that U.S. citizenship is more than a legal status. It represents your security, your rights, and your vida in the United States. Facing a potential denaturalization case can feel overwhelming. Denaturalization is the process by which the U.S. government revokes citizenship from a naturalized citizen. While rare, it has become more common in recent years, and it carries life-changing consequences.

What Is Denaturalization?

Denaturalization applies only to individuals who became citizens through naturalization. It does not apply to people who are U.S. citizens by birth.

The government can pursue denaturalization through:

  • Civil Proceedings: When the government alleges that citizenship was obtained by misrepresentation, fraud, or when legal requirements were not met.

  • Criminal Proceedings: When someone is convicted of unlawfully or knowingly obtaining naturalization for themselves or another person.

Only a federal court has the power to revoke citizenship, and the government must meet a very high burden of proof.

Why Denaturalization Happens

Some common allegations include:

  • Concealing material facts during the naturalization process

  • Misrepresenting information or committing fraud

  • Failing to meet eligibility requirements at the time of naturalization

  • Criminal convictions related to immigration fraud

Consequences of Denaturalization

If denaturalization is ordered:

  • Citizenship is revoked, and the person may return to lawful permanent resident status if eligible

  • Deportation or removal proceedings may follow

  • Federal benefits, employment eligibility, and family immigration petitions may be affected

Because the stakes are so high, immediate and experienced legal defense is essential.

The Government May Start the Case, But We Stand With You

Denaturalization is not something you file for on your own. It is always the U.S. government that begins the process, usually through the Department of Justice after an investigation by USCIS. When that happens, it can feel like you are up against the full weight of the government alone.

This is where Abogada Vida steps in. We do not let you face this fight by yourself. Our attorneys stand beside you, challenging the government’s claims, protecting your rights, and building the strongest defense possible. If the government questions your citizenship, we are here to fight back and defend your new vida in the United States.

How Abogada Vida Helps

At Abogada Vida, we provide strong defense and support for clients facing denaturalization, including:

  • Challenging the government’s evidence and exposing weaknesses in the case

  • Building effective defenses based on your history, evidence, and legal rights

  • Representing you in federal court to protect your citizenship

  • Advising on appeals or alternative relief if denaturalization is ordered

Protect Your Citizenship and Your Future

Denaturalization is one of the most serious actions the government can take against a naturalized citizen. But you are not powerless. With the right legal team, you can fight to protect your rights, your family, and your future.

At Abogada Vida, we stand with you every step of the way, fiercely defending your citizenship and your new vida in the United States.

Contact us right away if you are under investigation or facing denaturalization proceedings.


Disclaimer: The information provided here is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Every case is different, and immigration law can be complex and subject to change. For personalized guidance, please consult directly with our experienced attorneys at Abogada Vida. We are here to help you understand your rights and make informed decisions about your future.

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