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CITIZENSHIP

Let Us Help You to Become a U.S.A Citizen!

asdsaadCitizenship of the United States is a legal status that entails Americans with specific rights, duties, .It serves as a foundation of fundamental rights derived from and protected by the Constitution and laws of the United States, such as freedom of expression, due process, the rights to, live and work in the United States, and to receive federal assistance.

asdsaadUnited States law permits multiple citizenships. Citizens of other countries who are naturalized as United States citizens may retain their previous citizenship, although they must renounce allegiance to the other country. A United States citizen retains United States citizenship when becoming the citizen of another country, should that country’s laws allow it.

To apply for naturalization to become a U.S. Citizen, you must:

  • Be at least 18 years of age at the time you file the application;
  • Have been a lawful permanent resident for the past three or five years (depending on which naturalization category you are applying under);
  • Have continuous residence and physical presence in the United States;
  • Be able to read, write, and speak basic English;
  • Demonstrate good moral character;
  • Demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of U.S. history and government;
  • Demonstrate a loyalty to the principles of the U.S. Constitution; and
  • Be willing to take the Oath of Allegiance.

We Help You Save Hundreds of Dollars on Application Fees!

asdsaadUSCIS filing fee for citizenship application currently (2021) is $725. But, if you are Low income you might be qualified for a Fee waiver and apply for citizenship for free, or at a discounted rate of $405. 

  • You are eligible for the Full Waiver if ONE of the following applies to you:
  • You (or your spouse) receives public benefits (like food stamps/EBT, Medicaid, SSI (Supplemental Security Income), TANF, Section 8 housing)
  • Your household income is less than 150% of the federal poverty level

asdsaadYou are eligible for Reduced Fees if your household income is between 150% and 200% of the federal poverty level. Instead of paying the full $725 fee, you will pay a discounted filing fee of $405. If you are older than 75 years old, you will pay $320.

Let Us Save You Hundreds of Dollars on Your Application Fees and Secure Correct and Efficient Application Process to Avoid Rejection and Prolonged Processing Time!

asdsaadOur team has the knowledge, experience, and language skills to take you through the process and help you overcome obstacles in your entire citizenship application process.

We help you by;

  • Assessing your eligibility requirements
  • Collecting all required information &documents
  • Filling Fee Waiver request where applicable
  • Filling English Test Exemption petition
  • Submitting a well-prepared citizenship application
  • Ongoing Case update and support
  • Translation service  in their Citizenship Interviews

We Get You the Fastest Processing Times and Avoid Rejections.

Medical Disability Exceptions to English test

asdsaadUSCIS may accept your eligibility for an exception to the English and civics naturalization requirements if you are unable to comply with these requirements because of a physical or developmental disability or a mental impairment.

asdsaadTo request this exception, Form N-648, Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions must be completed by a licensed medical Doctor and requires following certain guidelines and language skills which needs both medical & legal knowledge together with proper report writing skills.

Many of These Applications Are Being Rejected Because of Insufficient or Incorrect Writing

Our Team at A2Z Social Services LLC. Combine years of knowledge and expertise in Medical report writing with up-to-date knowledge of USCIS requirements and with consultation with your Medical Practitioner, secure an efficient & correct filling of your petition.

Eliminate Chance of Rejecting by Using Our Audit Service.

Family based green card

asdsaadU.S. immigration law allows certain aliens who are family members of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to get a Green Card based on specific family relationships.

asdsaadfamily members eligible to apply for a Green Card are described in the following family “preference immigrant” categories:

  • First preference (F1) – unmarried sons and daughters (21 years of age and older) of U.S. citizens;
  • Second preference (F2A) – spouses and children (unmarried and under 21 years of age) of lawful permanent residents;
  • Second preference (F2B) – unmarried sons and daughters (21 years of age and older) of lawful permanent residents;
  • Third preference (F3) – married sons and daughters of U.S. citizens; and
  • Fourth preference (F4) – brothers and sisters of U.S. citizens (if the U.S. citizen is 21 years of age and older).

The following are the main steps for green card application process:

1.  Petition

The American sponsor files a petition. In some cases the green card applicant can self-petition without a sponsor.

2. Wait for a Visa Number to Become Available

After the immigrant Petition has been approved by the USCIS, then the National Visa Center assigns a visa number to the green card application case. Due to numeric visa limitations and caps, the visa number might take a long time to become available. Immediate relatives like spouse, parents and underage and unmarried children of American citizens don’t have to wait for a visa number and their application is much faster

When your priority date is almost current, the NVC will request that you pay your government filing fees and submit the necessary paperwork for your immigrant visa interview.  As soon as you comply, the NVC will forward your paperwork to the appropriate US Embassy/Consulate which will schedule you,

After the National Visa Center (NVC) schedules your visa interview appointment, they will send you, your petitioner, and your agent/attorney (if applicable) an email noting the appointment date and time.

After you receive an interview Appointment Letter from NVC, you must take the following steps BEFORE the interview date:

3. Schedule and Complete a Medical Examination

You (and each family member or “derivative applicant” applying for a visa with you) are required to schedule a medical appointment with an authorized physician in the country where you will be interviewed. This exam must be with an embassy-approved doctor, also referred to as the Panel Physician. Exams conducted by other physicians will not be accepted. You must complete your medical examination, along with any required vaccinations, before your scheduled visa interview date.

After your exam, the Panel Physician will either send the exam results directly to the embassy or give you a sealed envelope. If the doctor gives you an envelope, do not open it. Instead, bring it to your visa interview and give it to the consular officer.

4. Gather Documents Required for the Interview

Every visa applicant, no matter their age, must bring certain documents to the interview, including photographs, the original or certified copy version of all civil documents submitted to NVC. You do not need to bring your Affidavit of Support or financial evidence you submitted to NVC.

What happens if you forget to bring something on this list? The consular officer will not be able to complete the processing of your visa. You will have to gather the missing items and provide them to the embassy or consulate, and may have to come for additional interviews.   Failure to bring all items on the above list can delay visa issuance.

Once your application for an immigrant visa, and any waivers which may be required, are approved, you and your family will be able to travel to the United States to seek admission for lawful permanent residence.

asdsaadOur team has the knowledge, experience, and language skills to take you through the APPLICATION process, and help you overcome obstacles on your entire Green Card petition process.

We help you by;

  • Assessing your eligibility requirements
  • Collecting all required information &documents
  • Submitting a well-prepared application
  • Completion of National Visa Center document processing
  • Ongoing Case management and support

GREEN CARD SERVICES

Did You Know Minor Mistakes on USCIS Forms Can Cause Costly Delays and Rejections?

asdsaadOur team at A2Z social services have the knowledge, experience, and required skills to take you through a smooth effective application process, and help you overcome any obstacles on your entire application process. or delays.

asdsaadGreen Cards are valid for ten (10) years, this means that Permanent Residents are required to renew them if the card is either expired or will expire within the next 6 months. However, you may replace your Green Card at any given time, e.g.; In case your Green Card was stolen, lost, damaged, or if any of the information needs to be changed.

asdsaadThe average processing time to replace a lost or stolen green card is 6-9.5 months, as of November 11, 2020. (Processing times change regularly. For the latest wait-time estimate, please visit the USCIS website.)

asdsaadUSCIS may issue a temporary Form I-551 for permanent residents who have a lost, stolen, or destroyed green card. Generally, this is a stamp that gets placed inside your foreign passport. An example is displayed to the right.

To apply for I-551 stamp you must first file I-90 and have the receipt number and schedule an appointment with USCIS for the local field office

You need to Appear at your local USCIS office for the scheduled appointment. Be sure to take the following items to the appointment:

  • Valid, unexpired passport
  • Info Pass appointment notice (if applicable)
  • Form I-797 Notice of Action (I-90 receipt letter)
  • Copy of lost card (if available)

If your request is urgent, take additional documents as evidence of your need for the I-551 stamp (ADIT stamp).

The annual Diversity Visa Lottery also known as the Green Card Lottery is a US government program that makes 55,000 Permanent Resident cards available every year to persons from “underrepresented countries,” which have been less represented in employment and family-based preference categories in the United States of America and who meet two basic eligibility requirements. The Program makes Permanent Resident Cards available to the winners, authorizing the winners and their families to live, study and work in the United States of America as permanent residents. The Green Card Lottery program is the United States congressionally mandated program for receiving the United States Permanent Resident Card, also popularly known as a USA Green Card, due to the green color of the Permanent Resident Card.

Applications for the USA Green Card Lottery are accepted online only.  The lottery is computer generated and randomly selects the winners for the DV (Diversity Visa) using the Application Entry System (AES) that enables entrants to electronically validate and submit entry data for the applicant and derivate relatives. Registration of Dv Lottery Will Begin During the Last Months of the Year, and the Participating Time Will Last for 30 Days Only.

Our Certified  Immigration Experts have detailed knowledge of the strategies and regulations of this program and pay close attention to the potential legal vulnerabilities of all applicants. 

Let us help you reach your dream of becoming an American resident today!

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