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Core Immigration Services

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CORE respects and celebrates America as a nation of immigrants. Citizenship unites Americans of all races, ethnicities, beliefs and religion, or countries of birth. CORE believes in the shared civic principles based on the rights and freedoms guaranteed by our Constitution.
Bringing new life & new hope. Reducing fears. Welcoming new neighbors
The Immigration Services provides counseling and aids immigrants in the preparation of petitions and applications to the USCIS. This enables them to receive benefits for which they are eligible under our nation’s laws. Many immigrants contact the CORE Immigration Services Center, which is open six days a week, seeking assistance. Although many of the immigrants seeking assistance may have a valid legal claim or available legal avenue to obtain legal status in the US, immigration laws and related legal proceedings are complex. In order to make a legal right a reality, low-income immigrants need help to successfully access and navigate our justice system.

Without the aid of trained personnel, it is extremely difficult for individuals to understand the federal immigration bureaucracy and for their petitions to prevail. To overcome these barriers, CORE provides the essential services on a wide variety of family and humanitarian based immigration cases. Types of immigration cases handled may include:
  • Adjustment of Status
  • Advanced Parole
  • Asylum
  • Family Petition
  • Green Card Renewals
  • Naturalization
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
  • Domestic violence Petitions
  • T Visa (Trafficking)
  • U Visa (Crime Victims)
  • VAWA Petition and  Work Authorization
  • Translations
  • Expedited citizenship for active or recently discharged U.S. Armed Forces personnel
  • Expedited naturalization for military spouses stationed overseas

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