Consular Processing
There are two ways to apply for lawful permanent resident status after your immigrant petition has been approved and you have been given a visa number right away (a Green Card). You can apply for an immigrant visa at a U.S. Department of State consulate overseas if you're outside of the country in order to enter the country and become a permanent resident. Consular processing is the name given to this process.
Start your application with 4 simple steps
Day 1
Tell us about your case and provide us copies of your documents
Day 2
Immigration paralegal will prepare your case
Day 3
You and your case worker will go over the application
Day 4
Your application will be completed exactly as USCIS prefers and reviewed by an immigration attorney before being delivered or/and submitted.
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One-Time Fee for prepare and assemble the applications
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Includes All Required Forms and Documents
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Will Check the complete application for missing important details.
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Verify that names and locations are spelled consistently
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Application will go thorough anti-rejection inspections
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Available to answer questions 7 Days a Week
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Access to our physical offices
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No need to be concerned: approval guaranteed or money back
Because we verify your application three times before filing, working with us reduces your risk of application rejection or refusal by 30%.
Have questions? Chat with us or give us a call at 1‑800-670-VISA (8472)