1130 Coney Island Ave, 2th Fll, Brooklyn , New York, 11230, United States
Established December 1991
Mon - Fri 8.30 am - 7
 pm Sat 9 am - 3 pm
 
 Cash, check, all cc
 
 
 US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS,
 formerly INS) must approve an immigrant visa petition (Form I-140, Petition for
 Alien Worker) for the person wishing to immigrate to the United States. The
 employer wishing to bring the applicant to the United States to work permanently
 files this petition. However, if a labor certification is needed the
 application can only be filed after the certification is granted. The employer
 acts as the sponsor (or petitioner) for the applicant (or beneficiary) who
 wants to live and work on a permanent basis in the United States.
 
 The US Department of State (DOS) must give the applicant an immigrant visa
 number, even if the applicant is already in the United States. When the
 applicant receives an immigrant visa number, it means that an immigrant visa
 has been assigned to the applicant. You can check the status of a visa number
 in the DOS’ Visa Bulletin.
 
 If the applicant is already in the United States, he or she must apply to
 adjust to permanent resident status after a visa number becomes available. You
 may wish to read about application procedures on becoming a permanent resident
 while in the United States. If the applicant is outside the United States when
 an immigrant visa number becomes available, he or she will be notified and must
 complete the process at his or her local US consulate office.
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