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Empowering Lives, Resolving Immigration
Challenges.
Offering Comprehensive Immigration Services Across the Diaspora
We provide expert non-attorney immigration services for those seeking asylum, adjustment of status, naturalization, and family petitions.
With a personal journey of immigrating to the United States through a family petition over ten years ago, we deeply understand the complexities and demands of the immigration process. We specialize in assisting individuals in adjusting their status in the US, filing family petitions, and guiding green card holders on their path to US citizenship.
Our experience enables us to deliver immigration services that are accurate, accessible, and reliable. We are dedicated to helping you navigate the immigration landscape seamlessly and with confidence.
We look forward to assisting you in achieving your immigration goals.
Experienced Immigration
Attorneys
We are a team of dedicated immigration
lawyers committed to helping individuals and
families navigate the complexities of U.S.
immigration law with compassion and
expertise.
Comprehensive Solutions for Your Immigration Needs
We assist clients in obtaining lawful
permanent resident status through green
card applications, providing unwavering
support throughout the complex process.
We assist clients in obtaining lawful
permanent resident status through green
card applications, providing unwavering
support throughout the complex process.
At Midas Immigration Services, we specialize in providing non-attorney immigration services to individuals who have sealed their relationship through marriage and are ready to petition for their spouses to become green card holders. Navigating the immigration process can be complex, but we’re here to make it smooth and stress-free for you and your loved ones.
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Our experienced consultants are dedicated to guiding clients through the asylum application process, ensuring accurate and timely submissions for successful outcomes.
Navigating family petitions can be complex. Our dedicated team assists clients in reuniting with their loved ones by providing expert guidance on filing petitions for permanent residency. We ensure all documentation is accurate and submitted timely, striving for successful outcomes to bring families together in the U.S.
We help individuals achieve their
dream of becoming U.S. citizens,
providing step-by-step guidance and
support throughout the citizenship
application process.
We help individuals achieve their
dream of becoming U.S. citizens,
providing step-by-step guidance and
support throughout the citizenship
application process.
We help individuals achieve their
dream of becoming U.S. citizens,
providing step-by-step guidance and
support throughout the citizenship
application process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to Common Immigration Questions
How do I adjust my status if I entered legally and married to a US Citizen?
A US Citizen can adjust the status of their undocumented spouse who entered legally by doing a family Based petition.
Who can sponsor a relative for a family Based Isa in the US?
US Citizens and lawful permanent Residents (Green Card Holders) can sponsor certain family members for a visa.
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What is an Affidavit of support?
A document the petitioner uses to showthey have adequate means of financial support and are not likely to rely on the US government for financial help.
Can I apply for my Greencard if I leave my abusive marriage with my US Citizen spouse?
Yes. Under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) that also includes men. You may be able to self petition if you are experiencing abuse in your marriage.
Which relatives can a US citizen sponsor for Immigration?
US Citizen can sponsor their spouse, children (unmarried and married) parents and siblings.
What is asylum and who qualifies for it?
Asylum is a protection granted to foreign nationals already in the US or at the border who can prove they are fleeing persecution due to race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.