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"Simplifying Immigration" mark are service marks registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office under the laws of the United States of America. Copyright © 2007-2015 Immigration Direct. All Rights Reserved. Information provided by: County of San Diego Mental Health Services Provides services to immigrants such as processing immigration applications at nominal fees including adjustment of status, family visa petitions, consular processing, domestic violence cases, family unity, fee waivers, legal permanent resident card renewal, affidavit of support, T and U Visas, travel documentation, employment authorization and citizenship and naturalization. Assists eligible legal permanent residents to become US citizens. LanguagesOther Topics That May Be UsefulAll comments are subject to review. If it's decided that a comment is inappropriate then it will be deleted from the site. User ReviewsThere are no reviews for this agency yet. Record last updated: Jan 21 2022 12:54PM ____________________________________________________________________________________________ VisionTo be the premier non-profit provider of immigration services in San Diego and Imperial Counties. Statement of Purpose To foster family reunification, economic empowerment, political participation, and social integration by providing low-cost, high quality immigration services that enable eligible immigrants to obtain legal immigrant or citizenship status. Our ServicesOur program processes the following immigration applications at nominal fees:
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For questions, email us at:How To ContactSan Diego4575 B Mission Gorge Place, San Diego, CA 92120 South Bay293 H Street, Chula Vista, CA 91910 Services in Vista are suspended indefinitelyas a result of COVID-19 restrictions. Imperial County250 West Orange Avenue, El Centro, CA 92243 Want to schedule an appointment? Register for an application service below:CITIZENSHIP & NATURALIZATION For clients who at the very least have been permanent residents for at least 5 years and want to become U.S. citizens. Clients can also apply for citizenship if they are married to a U.S. citizen for at least 3 years and the spouse has been a U.S. citizen for 3 years. DEFERRED ACTION FOR CHILDHOOD ARRIVALS (DACA) For clients who would like to renew their DACA or obtain it for the first time. DACA renewals must be submitted to USCIS within 150 days of the DACA expiration date. Clients applying for the first time must have been under the age of 31 as of 6/15/2012 with no lawful status at the very least. AFFIRMATIVE IMMIGRATION REMEDIES For clients seeking to apply for family visa petitions, derivative citizenship, consular processing, adjustment of status, domestic violence cases (VAWA), T-Visas, U-Visas, and renewal of green cards. REMOVAL DEFENSE SERVICES For clients who are in removal proceedings and need attorney representation, detained, non-detained, and unaccompanied minors. For questions or assistance with registration, please call 619-287-1270 ext. 2107. Please leave a voicemail if you reach the answering machine. Can I go to a USCIS office without an appointment?USCIS field offices do not allow walk-ins. You must have an appointment to visit an office. Field offices in the U.S. and its territories provide: Interviews for all non-asylum cases (for example, getting a Green Card);
How do I speak to a live person at USCIS?The USCIS offers multiple ways through which you can get in touch with them for any kind of help. And phone conversation with a live person is one of them. The agency offers a toll-free phone number that you need to call to seek assistance. The most recent USCIS contact number is 1-800-375-5283.
Why is USCIS taking so long to process 2022?Many factors may affect how long it takes USCIS to complete an application, petition or request, such as the number of applications, petitions, or requests we receive, workload and staffing allocations, the time a benefit requestor takes responding to a request for more information, as well as policy and operational ...
How long is the waiting list for US citizenship?HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO BECOME A U.S. CITIZEN? After filing Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, and related forms, your N-400 processing time can take anywhere from 8 to 12 months. This is an approximation. It may be shorter for some and longer for others.
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