US Certificate of Good Conduct

Whether you are immigrating from the US (or after spending a period of time in the US) to a different country, or immigrating to the United States after having previously visited \ lived there, you will have to undergo a background check. When immigrating to the US, you may submit your fingerprints at the embassy…

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US Citizenship for Children Form N-600K

Form N-600K is used to obtain US citizenship for children of a US citizen who permanently resides outside the United States. The child must meet all the requirements to receive a certificate of citizenship: Be under 18 years of age. Unmarried. Have a US citizen parent (biological or adoptive) who has legal and physical custody…

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Certificate of Naturalization in the US

Naturalization is the only way to acquire US citizenship for a person who was not born to an American parent or within the borders of the US, and it is generally available only to green card holders. The main difference in conditions for green card holders wishing to naturalize in the US is between those…

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United States Spouse Visa

A United States Spouse Visa allows foreign citizens married to a US citizen or a green card holder to legally immigrate to the United States and live there with their spouse. There are two types of spouse visas: CR-1 and IR-1. While the CR-1 visa is for spouses married for less than two years at…

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Applying for a US birth certificate

Anyone American-born who seeks to immigrate to Israel or any other country is required to present a US birth certificate proving their place of birth in order to obtain the desired service. Our legal offices specialize in, among other services, apostille stamps and notarized translations of documents from abroad for clients who are going through…

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