At Ludia & Rocky Satellite Immigration Services LLC, we specialize in completing and filing various immigration forms to assist individuals and families in navigating the U.S. immigration system. Our services include but are not limited to:
The Form I-131 is used to apply for a travel document, such as a re-entry permit, refugee travel document, or advance parole. If you're a permanent resident or refugee and need to travel abroad without jeopardizing your status, this form is essential. It ensures that you can return to the U.S. without issues related to your immigration status. We can guide you through the process to ensure timely and accurate submission.
If you're a non-citizen in the U.S. and want to work, Form I-765 allows you to apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). This form is used by individuals with pending applications for adjustment of status, asylum seekers, or those with certain visa statuses. We assist you in ensuring that all requirements are met, so you can receive authorization to work legally in the U.S.
The Form N-400 is for lawful permanent residents who wish to become U.S. citizens. This process includes a series of eligibility requirements, including residency, language proficiency, and knowledge of U.S. history. We provide assistance in preparing and filing your application, ensuring you meet the necessary criteria and helping you through the citizenship interview and test.
Form I-102 is for individuals who need to replace or obtain a new I-94, the nonimmigrant arrival-departure record. If you've lost your I-94, it’s important to get a replacement for record-keeping and visa compliance. Our team ensures the correct form is filed, helping you stay in good standing with immigration authorities.
If you fear returning to your home country due to persecution, Form I-589 allows you to apply for asylum in the U.S. This form is also used to apply for withholding of removal or protection under the Convention Against Torture. We guide you through gathering the necessary evidence and preparing your case, ensuring your application is complete and accurate.
Form I-539 is used by individuals in the U.S. on temporary visas to extend their stay or change to another nonimmigrant status. This could include changing from a tourist visa to a student visa or extending a work visa. We provide expert assistance in ensuring your application is submitted in a timely manner to avoid any interruptions to your status.
Form I-831 is used to request deferred action status, which allows individuals to temporarily remain in the U.S. without the threat of deportation. This status is typically granted for humanitarian reasons, such as family ties or specific circumstances. We assist you in navigating the process, ensuring that your request for deferred action is properly prepared and submitted.
Form N-600 is for individuals born abroad to U.S. citizen parents or those who automatically acquired citizenship under U.S. law. This form allows you to obtain a Certificate of Citizenship to verify your U.S. citizenship. We assist you with the paperwork and help ensure you have the proper documentation to support your application.
Form I-360 is used by certain individuals, such as religious workers, widows/widowers of U.S. citizens, or Amerasians, to apply for special immigrant status. This is an essential first step for individuals seeking a green card through these categories. We provide thorough support in filing this petition, ensuring eligibility criteria are met and supporting documents are complete.
Form I-485 allows individuals already in the U.S. to apply for lawful permanent residence (green card). If you are eligible, this form is a critical step in adjusting your status from temporary to permanent resident. Our team will assist with the paperwork and guide you through the process, ensuring that all necessary documents are filed correctly and on time.
If you obtained permanent resident status through marriage and your green card is conditional, Form I-751 helps you remove the conditions and become a full permanent resident. This process involves proving that the marriage is bona fide and not for immigration purposes. We assist you in filing the petition and submitting the required evidence to ensure approval.
The Form I-130 is the first step for U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to sponsor a relative for immigration to the U.S. It establishes the relationship between the petitioner and the relative seeking a green card. We ensure that all supporting documents are accurately submitted to speed up the family immigration process and help reunite families.
We understand that immigration paperwork can be overwhelming and confusing. At Ludia & Rocky Satellite Immigration Services, we simplify the process for you.
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