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Houston Consular Processing Lawyer

In consular immigration, one applies for a visa by working through a U.S. consulate office in one's home country. It's best to come to the United States via consular processing, because it provides assurance that, when you arrive in the United States, your status will be secure.

U.S. consulates around the globe exercise stringent standards and deadlines regarding the completion of each application. By hiring a lawyer to help with consular processing, you can be sure all documents will be thoroughly completed and submitted on time. You will avoid snags that could otherwise hold up your application for months. To set up an appointment to discuss applying for a visa through a U.S. consulate in your home country, contact the Law Office of David A. Breston today.

Applying for a Green Card through Consular Processing

One can apply for any type of employment- or family-based visa through consular processing, in addition to tourist and other non-immigrant visas. After filling out the proper forms, you may be interviewed about why you want to come to the United States. Then, after a waiting period, you will be given a visa which will grant you status upon entering the United States.

There is often a U.S. consulate located within any U.S. embassy building, where the necessary forms can be both acquired and submitted, and where your interview will take place. Usually, there are also multiple offices at different locations throughout each country.

For experienced and qualified legal service in green card consular processing, contact the Law Office of David A. Breston today to schedule a discussion.



 

 

 

 

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