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Family and Spouse Petitions
If you have a qualifying member in your family with permanent status or citizenship, they may be able to file a family petition.
Consular Processing
Consular processing means that a person intending to immigrate to the United States goes to a United States embassy or consulate in his or her home country to complete the application for a green card (lawful permanent residence). If you're looking to bring a relative from another country, we assist with the consular process.
Victim of a Crime: U-Visa
An individual may be eligible for a U visa if: He/she is the victim of qualifying criminal activity. He/she has suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a result of having been a victim of criminal activity.
Naturalization
(U.S. Citizenship)
​If you are not a U.S. citizen by birth, or you did not acquire or derive U.S. citizenship from your parent(s) automatically after birth, then you may apply for U.S. citizenship after holding legal status.
Renewal of Legal Permanent Resident Card (Green card)
Lawful permanent residents (LPRs), also known as “green card” holders, are non-citizens who are lawfully authorized to live permanently within the United States. LPR holders must renew their cards.
DACA Renewal
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is a immigration policy that allows some individuals with unlawful presence in the United States after being brought to the country as children to receive a renewable two-year period of deferred action from deportation and become eligible for a work permit.
Replacement of Lost or Stolen Citizenship Certificates
We help replace lost or stolen U.S. citizenship certificates.
Obtaining your Immigration Record
Consular processing means that a person intending to immigrate to the United States goes to a U.S. embassy or consulate in his or her home country to complete the application for a green card (lawful permanent residence). If you're looking to bring a relative from another country, we assist with the consular process.
Waivers
If an applicant is inadmissible, a waiver is needed in a process or an immigration officer must determine whether USCIS may need a waiver. The officer may waive the ground of inadmissibility and whether the applicant meets all eligibility requirements of the waiver.
​Victim of Domestic Violence (VAWA)
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) allows battered immigrants to petition for status without relying on their abusive U.S.citizen or legal permanent resident spouses, parents or children to sponsor their applications.
Adjustment of Status
This is the process that you can use to apply for lawful permanent status (green card) when you are present in the United States. This means that you may get a Green Card without having to return to your home country.
Work-permit Renewals
If you are still eligible for employment authorization but your card will be expiring or has expired, you should file for a renewal in order to keep your work status valid.
Removal of Conditions
If you are a conditional permanent resident who obtained status through a marriage-based petition and want to apply to remove the conditions on your card, we are able to help.
Change of Address
Everytime you move during an immigration process, you must inform USCIS you have moved to keep track of your process.
Affidavit
An affidavit is required for certain individuals to meet the sponsorship requirement to hold lawful permanent status in the United States.
Parole-in-place
Parole in place allows certain eligible individuals who came into the United States without authorization by an immigration officer to stay for a certain period of time and can potentially lead to an adjustment of status.
Fiancé Petition
A United States citizen may file a visa petition for a fiancé(e) living abroad in order to marry in the United States.
​Tourist Visa/Invitation for U.S. Visa
If you want someone to visit you in the United States you must obtain a visitor visa. Help a family member obtain a higher chance of approval by filing a letter of invitation and other supporting documents on their behalf.
FBI Fingerprints
We're Certified under the Fingerprint Rolling Certification Program by the department of justice (DOJ) to take FBI fingerprints.
Additional USCIS Services
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Assistance with USCIS Calls or Inquiries.
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Assistance with Interpreting at interviews.
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Translations of Vital Records.