Consular Processing
Secure Your Green Card from Abroad
If you are applying for a green card from outside the United States, consular processing is the path to lawful permanent residency. At Cardenas Immigration Law, we ensure your application is handled with precision and strategy, avoiding unnecessary delays or denials. Attorney Veronica Cardenas personally manages your case, providing expert guidance from start to finish.
How We Handle Your Case
Step 1: Family-Based Petition
We begin by filing the family-based petition (Form I-130) with USCIS to establish your eligibility for a green card.Step 2: National Visa Center (NVC) Processing
Once your petition is approved, we handle the submission of all required documents to the National Visa Center (NVC) to move your case forward.Step 3: Consular Interview Preparation
We prepare you for your interview at the U.S. embassy or consulate in your home country, ensuring you know what to expect and how to present your case effectively.Step 4: Entering the U.S. as a Lawful Permanent Resident
Once approved, you will receive your immigrant visa, allowing you to enter the U.S. as a lawful permanent resident.
Need a Waiver? We’ve Got You Covered
If you entered the U.S. without documentation and need a 601A waiver, we ensure your waiver is properly filed before you leave the U.S. to prevent unnecessary separation from your family.
Take the First Step Toward Your Immigration Success
No matter where you are in your immigration journey, having the right legal support can make all the difference. At Cardenas Immigration Law, Attorney Veronica Cardenas personally guides you through the process, ensuring you are prepared, informed, and empowered every step of the way.
✔ Work directly with Attorney Cardenas—no case is handed off
✔ Expert legal guidance from a former ICE prosecutor
✔ Transparent flat-fee pricing—no hidden costs
✔ Fluent in Spanish—no interpreter needed
✔ Nationwide representation—serving clients in all 50 states
Schedule a consultation today and take the first step toward securing your future in the U.S.