5 Tips For Navigating Immigration

FreedomSBS
3 min readOct 14, 2015

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The immigration services are not as straightforward as you may think them to be. You will be bombarded with paperwork stacks, confusing rules, and unfamiliar terms. Therefore if you or someone you know is trying to get this underway, then here are five tips to help you through your journey:

1. Start early

Visa application and the whole process can take a long time. Therefore, you should start with your research as soon as you possibly can so that you can determine the type of visa that will best suit your requirements. Additionally, there are many things that you will have to figure out beforehand such as whether you want permanent residency or temporary work, and whether you will be immigrating with your family or alone. You should also be prepared for any fees than you might have to give in with your application along with the added costs that can come up while your documents are being sent by post or your paperwork is being sourced.

2. Thoroughly read the form instructions

Before you start filling in your form, you should thoroughly read the form instructions from the immigration services and be sure that you understand them. A comprehensive USCIS glossary is available to help you with any terms that you may not understand. Then, fill out all the important sections and get the supporting documents to attach them with your application before submitting it.

3. Understand your visa conditions

It is great if you are successful with your visa application. However, you might still have to be in touch with the immigration services. Understand your visa conditions and know what you are required to do to ensure that the entire process is legal. Make sure that you avoid overstaying your visa since you will then jeopardize any chances of coming back to the US later on. You should know the type of taxes that you will be required to pay while there and follow all the conditions of the visa stringently.

4. Keep the copies of all the receipts, documents, and forms

Be sure to make copies of all the supporting documents and forms that are sent to the immigration services. Keep all of these copies safe with you in case you ever need to show them as proof. Additionally, get the receipt of all the payments that you have made and keep these receipts safe with you. After filing has been done, a receipt will be received from the USCIS and you can use the number of this receipt to track your application status throughout.

5. Consult with an immigration law firm

Every immigration case will be different and it is always a good idea to seek a good and professional immigration law firm for assistance and guidance. They will be able to answer all your queries and provide information regarding requirements and changes in the visa application process.
Our immigration analyst specialize in visas, asylum, citizenship, green cards, deportations, waivers, paroles, tax id, naturalization, immigration interview, and citizenship test. (Freedom Immigration is NOT a law firm. Immigration attorney services are provided by third party provider.)

Originally published at freedomimmigrationusa.com.

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