What is the process for filing an immigrant petition?

The process for filing an immigrant petition in Texas is very specific. First, the petitioner must have an approved application from the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The approved application from USCIS is necessary for the filing process. Once the application has been approved, the petitioner must file a form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, with the USCIS. The form I-140 includes information about the petitioner’s background, including their current and past employment, family background, and educational background. The petitioner must also provide documentation about their qualifications, such as any diplomas, certificates, or licenses, as well as documents verifying their claims on the form I-140. Next, the petitioner must submit the form I-140 and their supporting documents to USCIS. The USCIS will then review the information and make a decision on the petition. If the petition is approved, the petitioner can then apply for an immigrant visa. This process is also known as a green card. Once the visa is approved, the petitioner can then file an adjustment of status form with USCIS. This form must include proof that the petitioner has been in the US for at least a year, as well as other documentation indicating their legal status in the US. After the application is approved, the petitioner officially becomes a US immigrant.

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El proceso de presentación de una petición de inmigrante es el primer paso que un inmigrante debe tomar para solicitar legalmente el estado migratorio deseado. La petición de inmigrante generalmente se completa y se envía al Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de los Estados Unidos (USCIS). En el estado de Texas, se necesitará un abogado de migración para presentar la petición de inmigrante en línea o en papel. Una vez que el abogado de migración presenta la petición de inmigrante, el USCIS realizará su proceso de verificación de antecedentes para asegurarse de que el inmigrante cumple con los requisitos de admisión establecidos. Si el USCIS aprueba la petición de inmigrante, el inmigrante obtendrá una visa de inmigrante de tiempo limitado. Esta visa les permitirá al inmigrante ingresar al país e iniciar los procesos para trabajar y residir de forma permanente. El último paso del proceso de presentación de una petición de inmigrante es la entrevista con el USCIS. El USCIS determinará si el inmigrante es elegible para su estado migratorio deseado basándose en la entrevista. El inmigrante también tendrá que presentar documentos adicionales que muestren evidencia de los requisitos cumplidos. Si el USCIS aprueba la petición de inmigrante después de la entrevista, el inmigrante recibirá el estado de residencia permanente.

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