U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents may petition for certain family members to live permanently in the United States. This often involves filing Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) and, when applicable, Form I-485 (Application to Adjust Status).
We provide administrative support throughout the preparation and filing process of family-based immigration applications. Our services include:
Completing Form I-130 and/or Form I-485 based on the information you provide
Helping you gather required documentation, such as marriage or birth certificates, proof of U.S. status, and financial support evidence
Assembling your petition package in line with current USCIS guidelines
Preparing cover letters and checklists to accompany your application
Providing general information on typical USCIS processing steps and timelines
Helping you understand when forms like I-864 (Affidavit of Support) or I-765 (Work Authorization) may be submitted with your case
Please note: We do not offer legal advice or determine eligibility. If your case involves issues such as prior immigration violations, denials, complex family situations, or inadmissibility concerns, we encourage you to consult with a licensed immigration attorney.
Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, is used to request an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), also known as a work permit. This document allows certain noncitizens in the United States to lawfully work while their immigration application is pending or under a qualifying status.
We assist clients with the document preparation and filing process for Form I-765, including:
Identifying the appropriate eligibility category based on the information you provide
Gathering and organizing supporting documents, such as passport-style photos, proof of current immigration status, and other required evidence
Completing Form I-765 and ensuring all sections are properly filled
Reviewing USCIS instructions and preparing a complete application packet
Guiding clients on where and how to file their application based on USCIS requirements
Providing general updates on estimated processing times and USCIS procedures
Please note: We do not provide legal advice or determine eligibility for work authorization. If you have questions about your eligibility or immigration status, please consult a licensed immigration attorney.
Adjustment of Status (AOS)
Adjustment of Status is the process that allows certain individuals already in the United States to apply for lawful permanent resident status (a Green Card) without having to return to their home country for consular processing.
We assist clients with the administrative and procedural steps involved in preparing and submitting their Adjustment of Status applications. Our services may include:
Helping gather and organize the necessary documentation (e.g., identity, immigration, and relationship evidence)
Completing relevant USCIS forms, such as Form I-485 and accompanying forms
Ensuring forms are properly assembled and filed according to USCIS guidelines
Reviewing USCIS fee schedules and helping clients understand what fees may apply
Helping prepare a cover letter and supporting documentation packet for submission
Providing updates on USCIS processing times and general guidance on what to expect after filing
Please note: We do not provide legal advice or representation. If your case involves complex immigration history, criminal issues, or if you are unsure of your eligibility, we strongly recommend consulting with a licensed immigration attorney.
Becoming a U.S. citizen is a significant milestone. Whether you're applying through naturalization (Form N-400) or seeking a Certificate of Citizenship (Form N-600), we offer support with the application and document preparation process to help you move forward with confidence.
Our services may include:
Completing Form N-400 (Application for Naturalization) or Form N-600 (Application for Certificate of Citizenship) based on the information you provide
Helping gather and organize required supporting documents, such as green card copies, passport-style photos, and proof of residence
Reviewing USCIS instructions and assembling your application for submission
Providing general information about the naturalization interview process, test topics (civics and English), and USCIS timelines
Assisting with requests for accommodations when applicable
Please note: We do not provide legal advice or determine eligibility for citizenship. If your situation involves complex issues such as prior immigration violations, criminal history, or possible loss of status, we recommend speaking with a licensed immigration attorney.
Certified translations for USCIS and other official use
Translation of birth, marriage, divorce, and death certificates
Spanish ↔ English translations of legal and immigration forms
Over-the-phone or virtual interpretation during form completion sessions
Document review and translation for accuracy and consistency
Interpretation in other scenarios: Doctor's office, School Parent Teacher Conference, Municipal or County Court proceedings, and more!
We provide personalized assistance to individuals and families navigating the consular process for immigration, visas, and related matters. Whether you're preparing for an embassy interview, submitting documentation abroad, or applying for an immigrant visa through a U.S. consulate, our services are designed to ensure your paperwork is accurate, complete, and properly prepared.
Guidance on required documentation for consular processing
Assistance with completing and organizing forms (e.g., DS-260, I-864, etc.)
Preparation for consular interviews (what to expect, how to prepare)
Document collection and submission support
Coordination of certified translations and document authentication
Travel consent forms and affidavits
Support for scheduling embassy/consulate appointments
Help with post-approval steps (visa pickup, medical exams, etc.)
Disclaimer: We are not attorneys and do not provide legal advice. Our services focus on administrative support to help you navigate the consular process smoothly and confidently.
Identifying the correct government agency to submit your request
Drafting and formatting FOIA request letters
Assistance with USCIS, CBP, ICE, FBI, and other federal agency requests
Tracking and managing request submissions
Explaining how to interpret FOIA results once received
Help with follow-up or appeals if documents are withheld or redacted
Requesting immigration case files (A-Files)
Obtaining travel or entry/exit records
Reviewing past petitions, applications, or interviews
Supporting legal or immigration cases with official documentation
Disclaimer: We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. Our role is to assist with the administrative process of FOIA requests.
Mobile Notary Services: Traveling to client's location.
Apostille & Authentication Assistance
Acknowledgments and Jurats
Oaths and Affirmations
Copy Certification
Signature Witnessing
Remote Online Notarization - Coming soon!
Spanish & English support
Contact us for all your immigration needs!