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Jordanian Community Immigration Resources in Chino Hills: Guide for Jordanian-American Families

Immigration services and community support for Jordanian families in the Inland Empire

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Reviewed by: Maria Santos, DOJ Accredited Representative

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The Jordanian-American community in Chino Hills and the surrounding Inland Empire has grown significantly over the past decades. Whether you're a Jordanian citizen seeking to immigrate, a Jordanian-American wanting to bring family members, or a community member needing immigration services, SoCal Immigration Services provides Arabic-speaking support tailored to your needs.

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Maria Santos

DOJ Accredited Representative • 15+ years experience

The Jordanian-American community in Chino Hills and the surrounding Inland Empire has grown significantly over the past decades. Whether you're a Jordanian citizen seeking to immigrate, a Jordanian-American wanting to bring family members, or a community member needing immigration services, SoCal Immigration Services provides Arabic-speaking support tailored to your needs.

The Jordanian-American Community in Chino Hills

Chino Hills and the broader Inland Empire have become home to a thriving Jordanian-American population. Many families originally from Amman, Irbid, Zarqa, and other Jordanian cities have established roots here, attracted by affordable housing, family-friendly neighborhoods, and proximity to employment centers.

The Jordanian community is diverse, including:

• Palestinian-Jordanians with roots in both Jordan and historic Palestine
• Christian and Muslim families preserving their cultural traditions
• Business owners and entrepreneurs
• Students and professionals from Jordanian universities
• Refugees who initially settled in Jordan before immigrating

Common Immigration Needs for Jordanian Families

Based on our experience serving Jordanian families in Chino Hills, the most common immigration services needed include:
  • Family petition I-130 to bring parents, siblings, and children
  • Citizenship and naturalization (N-400) applications
  • B-2 visitor visas for parents and relatives from Jordan
  • K-1 fiancé visas for engagement to someone in Jordan
  • Green card renewal and replacement
  • Translation of Jordanian documents (Arabic to English)
  • Work authorization (EAD) applications
  • Affidavit of support preparation

Bringing Family from Jordan

Family reunification is often the top priority for Jordanian-Americans in Chino Hills:
RelationshipVisa CategoryApproximate Wait Time
Parents of U.S. CitizenIR-5 (Immediate Relative)12-18 months
Spouse of U.S. CitizenIR-1/CR-112-18 months
Unmarried Children of U.S. Citizen (under 21)IR-212-18 months
Unmarried Adult Children of U.S. CitizenF17-8 years
Married Adult Children of U.S. CitizenF315+ years
Siblings of U.S. CitizenF415+ years
Spouse/Children of Green Card HolderF2A2-3 years
Unmarried Adult Children of Green Card HolderF2B7-8 years

Citizenship for Jordanian Immigrants

Many Jordanian-Americans in Chino Hills are ready to apply for U.S. citizenship. Requirements include:

• 5 years as a permanent resident (3 if married to U.S. citizen)
• Physical presence of at least 30 months in the U.S.
• Continuous residence in the U.S.
• Good moral character
• Basic English and civics knowledge
• Attachment to the U.S. Constitution

We provide citizenship test preparation with Arabic language support, including civics study materials and mock interviews.

Jordan's Special Immigration Considerations

Jordanian nationals face some unique immigration considerations:

• Travel Ban: Jordan is not affected by any travel restrictions, making visa processing more straightforward than some neighboring countries

• Dual Citizenship: Jordan allows dual citizenship, so Jordanians can become U.S. citizens without losing Jordanian nationality

• Document Authentication: Jordanian documents must be authenticated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs before translation for USCIS

• Palestinian-Jordanians: Those with Palestinian origins may have unique documentation situations depending on their specific status

Visitor Visas for Family from Jordan

Helping relatives visit from Jordan requires careful preparation:
  1. 1
    Invitation Letter

    Write a detailed invitation explaining the visit purpose, your relationship, and where they'll stay

  2. 2
    Financial Documentation

    Provide your tax returns and bank statements showing you can support visitors

  3. 3
    Applicant's Ties to Jordan

    Help them document property, employment, and family remaining in Jordan

  4. 4
    DS-160 Application

    Complete the online visa application accurately

  5. 5
    Embassy Interview

    Prepare them for the interview at the U.S. Embassy in Amman

  6. 6
    Travel Insurance

    Arrange comprehensive health insurance for the visit

Jordanian Document Services

We provide complete document services for Jordanian immigration cases:
  • Certified translation of Jordanian IDs, passports, and civil documents
  • Translation of birth certificates (شهادة ميلاد)
  • Translation of marriage certificates from Sharia or civil courts
  • Translation of divorce decrees (talaq or civil divorce)
  • Translation of academic credentials from Jordanian universities
  • Translation of police clearance certificates
  • Apostille guidance for Jordanian documents
  • Affidavit preparation for missing documents

K-1 Fiancé Visa from Jordan

For Chino Hills residents engaged to someone in Jordan:

• The U.S. citizen petitioner files Form I-129F
• Must have met in person within the past 2 years
• Your fiancé interviews at the U.S. Embassy in Amman
• Processing typically takes 8-12 months
• After arrival, you must marry within 90 days
• Then file for adjustment of status

We help with petition preparation, evidence organization, and interview preparation.

Resources for Jordanian-Americans in Chino Hills

Community connections for Jordanian families in the Inland Empire:
  • Islamic centers with Arabic language programs
  • Jordanian and Palestinian cultural associations
  • Arabic-speaking doctors and medical professionals
  • Middle Eastern grocery stores and restaurants
  • Arabic language schools for children
  • Business networking groups for Arab entrepreneurs

Why Choose SoCal Immigration Services?

We serve the Jordanian community with:
  • Native Arabic-speaking staff familiar with Jordanian culture
  • Experience with Jordanian documentation and authentication
  • Understanding of Palestinian-Jordanian unique situations
  • Connections with community organizations
  • Affordable document preparation services
  • Convenient location serving all of the Inland Empire

FAQFrequently Asked Questions

Q:Does Jordan allow dual citizenship with the United States?

A: Yes, Jordan allows dual citizenship. Jordanians can become U.S. citizens without losing their Jordanian nationality. This is different from some Middle Eastern countries that require renunciation. However, Jordanian males may still have military service obligations.

Q:How do I authenticate Jordanian documents for USCIS?

A: Jordanian documents should be authenticated by the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs before being translated. The authenticated document and certified English translation are then submitted to USCIS. We can guide you through this process and provide certified translation.

Q:My family member in Jordan was previously denied a visitor visa. Can they reapply?

A: Yes, they can reapply at any time. However, we recommend addressing the reason for the previous denial with stronger documentation. Common issues include insufficient ties to Jordan or inadequate financial documentation. We help prepare stronger applications.

Q:I'm a Palestinian with Jordanian citizenship. Does that affect my immigration?

A: Palestinian-Jordanians may have unique documentation situations depending on whether they hold full Jordanian citizenship, a 2-year passport, or other Palestinian documents. We have experience with these complex situations and can help navigate the appropriate documentation.

Q:How long does it take to bring my parents from Jordan?

A: As an immediate relative category (IR-5), parents of U.S. citizens typically wait 12-18 months from I-130 filing to visa issuance. The U.S. Embassy in Amman generally processes immigrant visas efficiently once the National Visa Center stage is complete.

Q:Can you help with Jordanian birth certificates that have different name spellings?

A: Yes, this is common when transliterating Arabic names to English. We can prepare affidavits explaining name variations (e.g., Mohammad vs. Mohammed vs. Muhammad) and ensure consistency across your immigration applications. Certified translation includes proper notation of name variations.

Disclaimer: This article provides general information about immigration services in Chino Hills and does not constitute legal advice. SoCal Immigration Services is a document preparation company, not a law firm. For legal advice specific to your situation, please consult with a licensed immigration attorney.
Published: January 4, 2026Last Updated: January 4, 2026

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