Adjustment of Status: Process to obtain permanent residence status (Green Card), when a family member files a petition on your behalf and the ENTIRE process is within the United States (both legal and illegal entries may qualify for this process).
Consular Process: Process to obtain permanent residence status (Green Card). The beneficiary must go outside of the United States for the interview. This process can be a pathway for those who entered illegally and/or cannot complete the entire process within the United States.
Visas for Fiancé(e)s: Process to bring your fiancé(e) to the U.S. in order to get married.
Removal of Conditions on Permanent Residence: Process to remove conditions on 2 year Residence, in order to renew the Permanent Resident Card (Green Card).
Parole in Place: Process for relatives of a member of the U. S. Armed Forces. This grants a work permit and may pave the way to a Green Card.
VAWA: Process to get the permanent residence, if one has suffered from domestic violence by a daughter/son, father/mother and/or spouse.
VISA U: Process for victims of criminal acts, in order to get a legal status in the U.S.
VISA T: Process for victims of severe forms of human trafficking, such as slavery or labor exploitation.
Temporary Protected Status: Process for certain nationalities that allows them legal stay in the U.S.
Processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans: Processes through which individuals of these nationalities can apply to enter to the U. S., if they have a relative with legal status.
Naturalization: Process to become a US citizen after being a Green Card holder for a certain period of time.
Replacement Naturalization Certificate: Process to replace the naturalization certificate if it was stolen, lost, damaged or needs to be updated because of an error.
Replace Permanent Resident Card (Green Card): Process to replace the Green Card if it is expired or will expire, if it was lost, stolen or damaged, or the information needs to be updated
DACA Renewal: If you already have DACA, it needs to be renewed before it expires.
Employment Authorization Document (EAD): Document that proves that you are authorized to work in the USA, for a specific time period.
Employment Authorization Document (EAD) Renewal or Replacement: If your EAD is about to expire, has already expired, or was stolen, lost or damaged, it can be renewed or replaced.
FOIA: Process to get the immigration records from USCIS, CBP and/or the FBI, associated to you.