Hermandad Mexicana Nacional
The Road to Citizenship Starts with us
National Mexican Brotherhood serves the needs of interested immigrants in applying for citizenship in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego and Texas. Citizenship in the United States promises a variety of benefits.
Our company established a legacy of helping immigrants facing complex legal barriers, and we have helped countless individuals overcome various obstacles on the way to becoming citizens. The process to become a citizen requires several steps. The first part requires the applicant to submit the N-400 application for naturalization and make a payment.
Payment for immigration clearance can be made through one of the major credit cards. For example Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover. You can also contact us with any additional questions you may have about paying for the application with a credit card.

To qualify, you need to gather some basic documents:
Permanent Residence Card
Social Security Card
California ID or Driver's License
Certificate of Divorce, if applicable
Marriage certificate, if applicable
People 75 years of age or older are exempt from paying for biometric service.
Additional benefits of becoming a U.S. citizen include the following:
The right to vote is granted by name to all US citizens, and each new registered voter is subject to the current voting system.
Retired citizens can live in other countries while receiving retirement benefits from the Social Security system.
There are federal jobs available, and these generally have excellent salaries, benefits, and retirement plans.
Citizens can petition additional family members (parents, siblings, spouses, and children) through the immigration system. This is an easier route than obtaining a Permanent Residence for relatives.
In cases where a citizen and a Permanent Resident apply for a spouse, the citizen generally enjoys a shorter wait time, but there are some exceptions.
Estate and tax planning benefits are available to citizens.
The naturalized citizen qualifies to apply for a passport and can travel as an American abroad.
After leaving the United States, reentry is faster for citizens.
Reduce the risk of deportation if immigration laws change.