Common document packets
Santa Ana families commonly request help organizing I-130 family petitions, I-485 adjustment records, N-400 citizenship forms, DACA renewal records, asylum packets, and certified translations.
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Santa Ana residents can get immigration document preparation, citizenship support, green card paperwork, DACA renewal help, asylum document preparation, and certified translations through SoCal Immigration Services.
Santa Ana families commonly request help organizing I-130 family petitions, I-485 adjustment records, N-400 citizenship forms, DACA renewal records, asylum packets, and certified translations.
Document intake can be handled in English and Arabic, and Spanish-language scheduling or intake support may be available for Santa Ana residents.
SoCal Immigration Services prepares immigration forms and supporting records. Legal advice, court representation, and attorney strategy should be reviewed with a licensed immigration attorney.
Santa Ana, the county seat of Orange County, is one of the most diverse cities in California. SoCal Immigration Services is proud to serve the Santa Ana community with professional immigration document preparation. Our multilingual staff can assist you in English, Arabic, and Spanish.
I-130 petitions, spouse visas, parent petitions
Renewals, replacements, adjustment of status
N-400 naturalization applications
Renewal and application document preparation
Document preparation for asylum seekers
Certified document translations
Santa Ana residents can get help preparing family petition packets, green card forms, citizenship applications, DACA renewal paperwork, asylum document packets, and certified translations.
Yes. Staff support is available in English and Arabic, and Spanish-language support may be available for document intake and scheduling.
Yes. We prepare certified translations for immigration filing support, including common civil documents used with USCIS packets.
No. We focus on document preparation, translation, and notary support. Legal advice, eligibility disputes, and court representation should be handled by a licensed immigration attorney.
Our services are limited to document preparation, translation, and notary support, not legal advice.
Contact us for a free consultation. We serve all of Santa Ana and surrounding areas.