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Immigration Services
Navigating the immigration process without the help can be confusing, particularly if you have a family to care for. We'll help you understand your options and remove any stress from your immigration experience.
We can assist you with your Green Card ​
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Even though the green card application process may seem straightforward, USCIS requires specific documentation before issuing you a permanent resident card. Even small errors in your application might result in significant consequences or delays; this is one reason why people seek out professional help from experienced legal professionals to make sure that all of the tedious details align properly.
The green card application process varies depending on the category of your green card application. Eligibility may be present through a family relationship, your employment or if you are a victim.
The fastest way through the green card process involves an immediate family member, who is also a U.S. citizen, filing a petition on your behalf. Other types of green card applications are more involved. If your relationship is to an extended family member, for example, there is an annual quota on the number of green cards issued.
Approval depends on that availability, as well as timing of your application and preference categories that USCIS assigns to your application according to relationship classifications. USCIS also issues a limited number of employment-based green cards each year .
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Immigrants who are the victims of U.S. Citizens or permanent residents may also be eligible to apply for a green card. Other categories of immigrants who may be eligible to apply for a green card include juveniles, refugees or asylees (those who fear persecution in their native countries), human trafficking and crime victims, and victims of domestic or other abuse. Congress created the domestic abuse category through special legislation called the Violence Against Women Act.
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Green Card (Pe rmanent Residence)
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Consular Processing
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Visa Application
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Bond Requests
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Naturalization
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Special Immigrant Visas
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Spousal Visas
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U visas (for victims of crimes inside the U.S.)
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Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)
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Violence Against Women (VAWA)
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Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
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Waivers – All Types
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Adjustment of status (to permanent residence)
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U.S. Citizenship
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Removal and Deportation Defense (all types of relief)
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Cancellation of removal (for Permanent Residents & Non-Permanent Residents)
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Asylum, Withholding of Removal, Convention Against Torture
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Appeal s
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