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USCIS has a new mission statement- Signature Immigration Form Info

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  USCIS has a new mission statement! The United States is and will remain a welcoming nation that embraces people from across the world who seek family reunification, employment or professional opportunities, and humanitarian protection. USCIS makes the possibility of America a reality for immigrants, the communities and economies they join, and the nation as a whole. With our new mission statement we are affirming our commitment to an immigration system that is accessible and humane. Learn more

Keep Your Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) up-to-date with Signature Immigration Forms Info

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  It is important to keep your Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) up to date. Lawful Permanent Residents, eighteen (18) years of age and older, must have a valid, unexpired Permanent Resident Card at all times. Based on current law, any person who fails to comply shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, fined up to $100, or be imprisoned no more than thirty (30) days, or both. Read more

U Visa Certification | Form 1-918 Supp B

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  If you have been the victim of one of the U Visa qualifying crimes in the U.S., and if your U visa petition is approved, you will be able to stay in the U.S. legally for up to four years. After three years with U visa status in the United States, you can apply for a Green Card if you meet all the requirements and you can even include some of your family members. The first step in this process is to obtain the U Visa Certification from a law enforcement agency. Let's see if you qualify. Complete the FREE preliminary questionnaire today! Give us a call if you have any questions.  Read more

Remove Your Green Card Conditions - Signature Immigration Forms Info

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You must file a petition to remove the conditions on your Green Card or risk losing your lawful status. In general, you must file with your Spouse within 90 days of your two-year Green Card (officially known as a Permanent Resident Card) expiring. If you do not file on time, USCIS may automatically terminate your status and issue you a Notice to Appear (NTA) in Immigration Court. You may also file to remove the conditions on your Green Card without your Spouse at any time after you are granted conditional status.  See when is the best time time to start the process, get a detailed checklist of the required evidence and supporting documentation you will need. Are you going to file a joint petition with your spouse or your marriage has been terminated? We can help you!  Read More!

Remove Your Green Card Conditions with Signature Immigration Forms Info

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  Your status is conditional until you prove, after a specified period of time, that you did not enter the marriage to circumvent the Immigration Laws of the United States. You must apply to remove the conditions of your Permanent Residence 90 days before your status expires. If you do not apply to remove the conditions in time, you could lose your Conditional Permanent Resident status and potentially be removed from the country. Read More

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services- Signature Immigration Forms Info

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USCIS will now generally grant new and renewed Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) that are valid for 2 years to the following applicants: - Admitted as a refugee - Granted asylum - Granted withholding of deportation or removal - VAWA self-petitioner  Additionally, USCIS will generally grant new & renewed EADs up to the end of the parole or deferred action period to applicants in the following categories: - Paroled into the United States for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit - Granted deferred action (non-DACA) Increasing the maximum validity period that may be provided on EADs for these categories will help ease processing backlogs by reducing the frequency and number of times these applicants must renew their EADs and will help prevent gaps in employment authorization and documentation. Learn More  

Prepare Your Immigration Forms For a Fraction of What It Would Normally Cost!

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  Move forward, knowing you have an Immigration Legal Team working with you and for you every step of the way. An Immigration Attorney with you every step of the case!  ✅ Free Case Evaluation  ✅ Affordable Form Preparation Fees ✅ Detailed Evidence Checklists ✅ Answer Simple Questions in English or Spanish ✅ Experienced Immigration Professionals ✅ Case Management We help with your immigration needs: • Marriage Green Card • Family-Based Petitions • Citizenship & Naturalization • Remove Green Card Conditions • Green Card Renewals • Fiancé(e) Visas  • DACA Renewals • U Visas • VAWA Self-Petitions • Waivers and more… GIVE US A CALL TO SPEAK WITH ONE OF THE INDEPENDENT IMMIGRATION ATTORNEYS FOR A FREE CASE EVALUATION AT 1 (833) MY FORMS or 1 (833) 693-6767 Read More

Do You Know About VAWA? - Signature Immigration Forms Info

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  There is no minimum period the abuse must have continued to be eligible for approval under VAWA. If the abuse occurs for a longer period of time, it is easier to prove that it qualifies under extreme cruelty, but a one-time incident could meet the requirement. Physical abuse, sexual abuse, mental abuse, emotional abuse, and any other treatment that constitutes extreme cruelty would satisfy the abuse requirement for a VAWA Self-petition. If you want to know if you qualify for VAWA give us a call at 1 (833) 693-6767.  Read More

When Applying for a Green Card in The US? - Signature Immigration Forms Info

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  When applying for a Green Card (Adjustment of Status) in the United States, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) requires a medical examination to establish that Applicants who are seeking immigration benefits are not inadmissible to the United States on public health grounds. f you want to know if you qualify for VAWA give us a call at 1 (833) 693-6767.  Read More

Where is My Combo Card? - Signature Immigration Forms Info

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  Where is my Combo Card?  USCIS is Decoupling Work Permits and Advance Paroles. Over the last few days, a few of our Adjustment of Status Clients received approved employment authorization documents (EADs) that do not include advance parole (AP) travel authorization, even though we properly requested both benefits. In the past, when an applicant requested both an EAD and AP, USCIS had previously been issuing “combination cards” or “combo cards” that included both the employment and travel authorization in one document. The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) has been advised by USCIS that the processing change is intentional as the agency is working through the EAD backlog and is prioritizing EAD adjudication as it seeks to avoid applicants experiencing a lapse or prolonged lapse in employment authorization. AP requests will be adjudicated separately.  Like our Facebook page to be informed regarding USCIS policy and practice changes. Have questions? 1 (833) M...

Permanent Resident Card “Green Card.” (Form I-551) || Signature Immigration Forms Info

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  Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Permanent Resident. Being a permanent resident also means that you have new rights and responsibilities. Being a permanent resident is a privilege, not a right. The U.S. government can take away your permanent resident status under certain conditions. Read More

Immigration Document Preparation Services || Signature Immigration Forms Info

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  A Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) is an indication that the case is being considered for denial. The NOID is sent by USCIS because the Immigration Officer reviewing your case does not believe that the petition should be approved. Your response to the NOID is likely your best and last chance to convince the USCIS Adjudicator of your eligibility for the relief you applied for. It is essential to respond to any of these requests ON TIME and in a satisfactory manner. If you do not respond at all or your response is deficient, then your petition will likely be rejected or denied. The help of one of our independent Immigration Attorneys can make a significant difference in the resolution of your case.   🤙🏽 Give us a call at 1 (833) MY-FORMS Read More

Green Card Renewal || Signature Immigration Forms Info

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  It is important to keep your Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) up to date. Lawful Permanent Residents, eighteen (18) years of age and older, must have a valid, unexpired Permanent Resident Card at all times. __________ It is important to keep your Permanent Residence Card (Green Card) updated. Legal Permanent Residents, eighteen (18) years of age and older, must possess a valid Permanent Resident Card at all times. Read More