Address: 18 MacCulloch Ave, Morristown, NJ 07960, USA
Phone: +19735325330
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Dora Reyes
It was nice and pleasant to attend the festival where there was music, fun for children and a lot of food, and meeting again with Sheer Immigration Law Group was very pleasing since I have had pleasant moments in the past, I hope not only I was there visiting and taking a souvenir photo.
Daniel Schwartz
Extremely grateful for the entire team at Scheer Immigration. What could have been a stressful process, they made my wife's immigration to the US quick, smooth and stress-free. They were very hands on, communicative and organized. I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a immigration attorney, no matter where you are located in the US. All our work together was done on a remote basis, with no hiccups. thank you!!
neil schulman
Attorney Scheer and her staff guided us through the entire process. They were very flexible in their scheduling and advised us throughout the document submission and interview process. I recommend them highly to anyone requiring assistance in any areas of the immigration process, and my Wife and I look forward to the next phase next year when she formally applies for citizenship.
Hummingbird Song
Attorney Susan Wainer Scheer has been my greatest help during the immigration process. She is as professional as can be, experienced and knowledgeable, and at the same time genuinely caring. Susan is patient and generous when giving information, I've never felt that she's in a rush to end the conversations with me, her guidance is exceptional, motivating, reassuring, and her answers to my questions take into account the big picture. She is aware of potential hurdles, will notice her clients' weak areas of preparation ahead of time, and instruct accordingly. I am very thankful to Susan for all the kind help.
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You will need to get your documents translated into English before you go to your review at the U.S. Embassy. These translations must be certified. You will need to submit the originals as well as the translations to the National Visa Center, a sort of intermediary between the USCIS and the Embassy, before you go to your Embassy review.
In the United States, a green card allows immigrants to live and work in the country, and it can be the first step toward permanent citizenship. The different types of green cards are: Family-based — If you are related to a U.S. citizen, such as a spouse, parent, child or sibling, you can apply for a family-based visa, which can be upgraded to a green card after approval. To apply for a family-based green card you will need to fill out the I-130 forms. Employment-based — When you are offered permanent employment in the United States, you can be sponsored for a green card by your employer. Your or your employer’s attorney can assist in filling out the necessary I-485 paperwork. Asylum — When citizens of another country have a fear of persecution or violence upon returning to their homes, the United States can offer asylum status. A year after your asylum is established, you and your family can apply for a green card. An attorney can help you complete the I-589 forms.
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