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Hello everyone! This post is for anyone having to deal with USCIS paperwork, aka, United States Citizen and Immigration Services. I know very exciting, but despite its wonderfully long acronym, knowing how to navigate the application maze that is provided by USCIS is vitally important. So briefly, I am going to provide tips, explanations, and links to some of the more important forms you will need. This is important to me because my wife was not a U.S. citizen, and part of the marriage process is working on the necessary paperwork. I wish I had a guide with the information I am providing here, because it is a major headache and the more help you can receive in this process the better.
**Disclaimer (I know lame but I have to put it out there) I am not a lawyer nor am I an expert in USCIS paperwork, I merely want to give you a better lead to the resources you may need.** Ok back to it. Here are 5 tips I recommend you follow to efficiently submit your paperwork for yourself, spouse, or relatives to the government:
God Bless, our next post will be about our fundraising journey! We hope you can connect with us and if you feel called to contribute to our mission here are all of the ways how:
Proclamad entre las naciones su gloria, En todos los pueblos sus maravillas. Salmos 96:3
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AuthorRosaneli and I have decided to dedicate the next few years of our lives serving as missionaries in Matamoros, Mexico. We are both 24 and share the same birthday month! More than anything we want to share with you everything we are doing with our mission so that if you are ever called to GO, you can use this as a resource for your success. ArchivesCategories |