Opening Doors International Services has been offering immigration legal services to families and individuals in North Texas since 2003 as a nonprofit agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Justice. Our Department of Justice accredited staff represent clients before United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Our team of DOJ Accredited Representatives provides assistance with immigration legal services filings before USCIS.
Our team guides clients through the consultation process to determine the appropriate legal course of action for their specific situation.
Our team guides clients through the consultation process to determine the appropriate legal course of action for their specific situation.
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At the time, no legal assistance for immigrants existed in Denton County.
Church volunteers underwent training in immigration law and procedures, made possible by a grant received from The Women's Birthday Fund and from the Trinity Presbyterian Church.
Today, our staff and volunteers remain very involved with the community at the grassroots level, extending our assistance beyond immigration legal needs whenever the opportunity arises.
At the time, no legal assistance for immigrants existed in Denton County.
Church volunteers underwent training in immigration law and procedures, made possible by a grant received from The Women's Birthday Fund and from the Trinity Presbyterian Church.
Today, our staff and volunteers remain very involved with the community at the grassroots level, extending our assistance beyond immigration legal needs whenever the opportunity arises.
Our experienced and dedicated DOJ Accredited Representatives carefully guide and counsel clients through every step of the legal immigration process.
Our bilingual DOJ Accredited Representatives guide you through the consultation and answer your questions.
We are a group of DOJ Accredited Representatives working together with the assistance of pro bono attorneys, immigration legal networks, and committed volunteers to ensure you receive the attention, care, trustworthy advice, and representation you deserve.
Our bilingual DOJ Accredited Representatives guide you through the consultation and answer your questions.
We are a group of DOJ Accredited Representatives working together with the assistance of pro bono attorneys, immigration legal networks, and committed volunteers to ensure you receive the attention, care, trustworthy advice, and representation you deserve.
To determine your eligibility to petition for a family member, one of our counselors - a qualified accredited immigration professional - will thoroughly review each individual situation.
We then handle the processing and filing of all required applications with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, the State Department, and the United States Embassy (whichever has jurisdiction of the case) whether the beneficiaries live in the U.S. or abroad.
We then handle the processing and filing of all required applications with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, the State Department, and the United States Embassy (whichever has jurisdiction of the case) whether the beneficiaries live in the U.S. or abroad.
This is the second step to becoming a Legal Permanent Resident (LPR) in the U.S. In order to file this application to adjust your status to LPR, you must be in the U.S. and have a qualifying relative to petition for you.
We will assist you in determining eligibility and will handle all filings on your behalf.
If you are already an LPR, you should have an I-551 card (also known as a Permanent Resident Card or Green Card), which will have your photo and immigration case number ("A" Number) on it.
We will assist you in determining eligibility and will handle all filings on your behalf.
If you are already an LPR, you should have an I-551 card (also known as a Permanent Resident Card or Green Card), which will have your photo and immigration case number ("A" Number) on it.
There are several processes involved in becoming a US citizen.
Citizenship can be achieved through naturalization, acquisition, and derivation, and each has its own set of rules and regulations.
Opening Doors will help you through the complex process.
Once your petition has been approved, you will need to prepare for the civics test and interview required by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Citizenship can be achieved through naturalization, acquisition, and derivation, and each has its own set of rules and regulations.
Opening Doors will help you through the complex process.
Once your petition has been approved, you will need to prepare for the civics test and interview required by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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