Immigration

We offer document preparation assistance with Family Based Petitions, Adjustment of Status, Green Card Renewals, DACA renewals, TPS renewals, Work Permit Renewals, Naturalization, and Affidavits of Support.

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    Welcome to ProSe Legal Service, your one-stop-shop for all your immigration document preparation needs in California and Nevada. Our immigration document preparers understand that navigating the complex world of immigration can be challenging and stressful, which is why we offer expert assistance to help simplify the process. Our team of immigration document assistants or legal document preparers are highly skilled and experienced in various areas of immigration law and can provide you with the support and guidance you need to achieve your immigration goals.

    Immigration in California and Nevada is a broad field that encompasses a variety of legal matters related to individuals seeking to enter or remain in the United States. Luckily, our team of professional LDAs or LDPs can assist you with the following immigration-based needs:

    • Family-based immigration
    • Naturalization and citizenship
    • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
    • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

    Family-Based Immigration

    If you are seeking to petition a family member, our legal document assistants or legal document preparers can help. We can assist with preparing the necessary forms and supporting documentation to help you navigate the process with ease.

    Naturalization and Citizenship

    If you are seeking to become a naturalized U.S. citizen, we can help guide you through the application process. Our legal document assistants or legal document preparers can assist with preparing the necessary forms and supporting documentation and can also help you prepare for the citizenship exam.

    Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

    If you were brought to the United States as a child and meet certain criteria, you may be eligible for DACA. Our legal document assistants or legal document preparers can help you with the renewal process.

    Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

    If you are seeking protection from deportation due to a crisis or conflict in your home country, you may be eligible for TPS. Our legal document assistants or legal document preparers can help you with the application process.

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    Frequently Asked Questions:

    • What is the difference between a visa and a green card?
    • A visa is a temporary authorization to enter and stay in the United States for a specific period of time and for a specific purpose, such as tourism, work, or study. A green card, also known as a permanent resident card, allows a foreign national to live and work in the United States permanently. While some visas may allow for eventual application for a green card, others do not. Green card holders may be able to apply for citizenship, while visa holders cannot.
    • Can I apply for a green card while in the United States?
    • It depends on your individual circumstances. If you are already in the United States and meet certain eligibility criteria, you may be able to apply for a green card through a process called adjustment of status. However, if you entered the United States without inspection or have violated certain immigration laws, you may be required to leave the country and apply for a green card through consular processing.
    • What is the difference between a visa and a passport?
    • A passport is a travel document issued by a person’s home country that verifies their identity and citizenship. A visa, on the other hand, is a document that allows an individual to enter a foreign country for a specific purpose, such as work, study, or travel. U.S. citizens do not need a visa to enter many countries for tourism or business purposes but may need a visa for other types of travel or if they plan to stay in a foreign country for an extended period of time. Foreign nationals who wish to enter the United States typically need a visa, which must be obtained from a U.S. embassy or consulate in their home country.

    How to Get Started on Your Immigration Matters

    If you are ready to file legal documents for immigration matters in California or Nevada, our legal document assistants or legal document preparers are ready to help. Here is how you can get started today:

    1. Fill out our contact form
    2. Make an appointment
    3. Meet with one of our LDAs or LDPs
    4. Discuss the filling process
    5. Discuss the next steps

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    Contact us Today!

    At ProSe Legal Service, we pride ourselves on our commitment to helping our California and Nevada clients achieve their immigration goals. We understand that the immigration process can be complex and intimidating, which is why we offer affordable, high-quality legal document preparation services to simplify the process. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you with your immigration needs.

    Clients may request an immigration record to USCIS under the Freedom of Information Act.
    Clients who are seeking citizenship in the United States can use this service to prepare their Naturalization Application for submission to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office.
    Permanent residents of the United States can use this service to renew or replace their Permanent Resident Cards.
    Clients who are currently residing in the United States but are not yet permanent residents may use this service to complete their application for permanent residency (or Green Card) for submission to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office.
    Clients who are United States citizens or lawful permanent residents may use this service to petition an eligible relative (spouse, child, adult child, married child, and siblings) who wishes to come to or remain in the United States permanently and get a Permanent Resident Card (also called a Green Card).
    Clients who are United States citizens or are lawful permanent residents may use this service to prepare documentation to submit to the U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office declaring their intent to financially sponsor a specific intending immigrant. This affidavit is a legally enforceable contract typically lasting until the intending immigrant becomes a U.S. citizen or until they have worked in the U.S. for 40 quarters (typically 10 years).
    Clients who would like to renew their work permit may use this service to prepare documentation that proves their eligibility for employment for a certain amount of time. This document is required to be hired for and to maintain a job.

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