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1. What services do you offer?
• We provide assistance with filling out and submitting various immigration forms, including but not limited to, family-based petitions (I-130), adjustment of status (I-485), applications for naturalization (N-400), and DACA renewals. We also offer guidance on visa application processes, green card renewals, and immigration interview preparation.
2. Are you licensed to provide legal advice?
• No, as immigration consultants, we are not licensed attorneys and do not provide legal advice. We assist with preparing and filing immigration forms and can help navigate the administrative requirements of the USCIS.
3. How can I contact you for a consultation?
• You can contact us via phone at [insert phone number], email at [insert email address], or visit our office in [insert location]. We recommend scheduling an appointment through our website to ensure you receive timely service.
4. What do I need to bring for my consultation?
• Please bring any relevant immigration documents you possess, such as your passport, visa, any prior USCIS notices or correspondence, and any other documents related to your immigration history.
5. How long does the immigration process take?
• Processing times can vary greatly depending on the type of application and the current workload of the USCIS. We can provide a general estimate based on recent trends, but please note that each case is unique.
6. What are the fees associated with your services?
• Our fees depend on the complexity of the case and the type of service required. We provide a detailed fee structure during the initial consultation, which includes our service fees separate from any USCIS filing fees.
7. Can you help if my previous application was denied?
• Yes, we can help review your previous application, identify potential reasons for denial, and assist in preparing a new application or appeal, if applicable.
8. Do I need a lawyer, or can an immigration consultant handle my case?
• For most administrative immigration procedures, an immigration consultant can assist you. However, for more complex legal issues such as deportation defense or legal appeals, we recommend consulting with a licensed immigration attorney.
9. How do I know if I’m eligible for naturalization?
• Eligibility for naturalization depends on several factors, including your length of permanent residency, physical presence in the United States, good moral character, and basic knowledge of English and U.S. civics. We can help assess your eligibility during a consultation.
10. What should I do if I receive a Request for Evidence (RFE) from USCIS?
• If you receive an RFE, it’s important to respond by the deadline with all the requested documentation. We can help you understand the request and gather the necessary documents to ensure a complete and timely response.
11. Can I travel outside the U.S. during my application process?
• Travel possibilities depend on your current immigration status and the type of application pending with USCIS. In some cases, you may need to apply for a travel document. We can advise you based on your specific situation.
12. How do I renew my green card, and how often do I need to do this?
• Green cards need to be renewed every ten years, and this can be done by filing Form I-90 with USCIS. We can assist with the renewal process to ensure your new card is issued without delays.
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Immigration Experts are certified immigration consultants and not attorneys. We do not provide legal advice or represent clients in court. Our services include assisting with filling out paperwork and procedural guidance on immigration matters only. Clients are encouraged to consult with a licensed attorney for legal advice and representation in complex immigration matters or legal proceedings. Reliance on the consultation services provided by Immigration Experts is solely at your own risk.
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