WHAT'S IN THIS GUIDE
ELIGIBILITY — CAN YOU APPLY NOW?
Most Guatemalan immigrants in California can apply for citizenship if they meet these requirements:
- You are at least 18 years old
- You have been a lawful permanent resident (green card holder) for at least 5 years — or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen
- You have lived in the U.S. for at least 30 months out of the past 5 years
- No single trip outside the U.S. lasted more than 6 months
- You can read, write, and speak basic English
- You have good moral character
Did you know? California, Florida, and New York have large Guatemalan communities. LEGALIAI prepares you in Spanish so you can understand every question on the N-400.
NOT SURE IF YOU QUALIFY?
Answer 5 quick questions and LEGALIAI will tell you exactly where you stand and flag any risks — in Spanish.
CHECK MY ELIGIBILITY — $49DOCUMENTS FOR GUATEMALAN IMMIGRANTS
Every N-400 applicant needs the same core documents, but Guatemalan immigrants should pay special attention to:
CALIFORNIA PROCESSING TIMES AND FIELD OFFICE
California has the highest naturalization volume in the country. The Los Angeles field office handles tens of thousands of applications per year, which contributes to longer processing times. Plan for 14–20 months.
California is home to the largest immigrant population in the U.S. — over 10 million immigrants. Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, and San Jose all have major USCIS field offices.
Track your case: Once you file, use your receipt number to check your case status at uscis.gov/case-status. Create a USCIS online account at myaccount.uscis.gov to receive automatic updates.
WHERE TO MAIL YOUR N-400 FROM CALIFORNIA
Guatemalan immigrants living in California file their N-400 at the Phoenix Lockbox.
Important: Filing addresses change periodically. Always verify the current address at uscis.gov before mailing your application.
COMMON MISTAKES FOR GUATEMALAN APPLICANTS
TRAVEL HISTORY
Document all travel to Guatemala carefully. USCIS cross-references passport stamps with the dates you provide on your N-400. Inconsistencies can delay or deny your application.
BACKGROUND AND MORAL CHARACTER
USCIS reviews your full immigration history. Any previous removal orders, voluntary departures, or immigration violations must be fully disclosed on your N-400.
DOCUMENT TRANSLATION
All documents not in English must be accompanied by a certified English translation. The translator must certify in writing that they are competent to translate from Spanish to English and that the translation is accurate. USCIS does not accept machine translations.
ANSWERING EVERY QUESTION
Never leave any question on the N-400 blank. If a question does not apply to you, write "N/A." Blank fields can cause USCIS to request additional information, delaying your case by months.
AVOID THESE MISTAKES WITH AI GUIDANCE
LEGALIAI's form walkthrough explains every N-400 question in Spanish with examples, common mistakes, and AI feedback on your specific answers.
START FORM WALKTHROUGH — $49INTERVIEW PREP FOR GUATEMALAN APPLICANTS IN CALIFORNIA
Your citizenship interview will be conducted at the Los Angeles Field Office. The interview has three parts:
- English test — reading one sentence in English and writing one sentence in English
- Civics test — 20 questions from the 128-question bank, must answer 12 correctly
- N-400 review — the USCIS officer reviews your application and asks about your answers
PREPARING IN SPANISH
LEGALIAI's interview prep module includes all 128 civics questions with answers. You can practice in Spanish and get AI feedback on your responses. The civics test itself must be taken in English unless you qualify for a language exemption (age 50+ with 20 years of permanent residency, or age 55+ with 15 years).
WHAT TO BRING TO YOUR INTERVIEW
- Interview appointment notice
- Permanent Resident Card (green card)
- Your Guatemalan passport (current and expired)
- Federal tax returns for the past 5 years
- Any documents related to arrests, criminal charges, or court proceedings (if applicable)
- Marriage certificate if applying under the 3-year rule
PREPARE FOR YOUR CITIZENSHIP INTERVIEW
LEGALIAI helps Guatemalan immigrants in California prepare for every part of the citizenship process — documents, form, risk assessment, and interview practice — in Spanish and English. One flat fee. No lawyer needed.
START MY PREPARATION — $49Also available in Spanish: Español version →