
Lehigh Multiservice has been helping individuals and families throughout Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, and the Lehigh Valley with immigration services since 2005. We assist clients with family-based immigration petitions, adjustment of status applications, citizenship and naturalization, green card renewals, removal of conditions, consular processing, affidavits of support, and immigration document preparation.
Immigration laws, policies, and procedures continue to change, making it important to properly prepare applications and supporting documentation. Whether you are petitioning a family member, applying for permanent residency, renewing a green card, or preparing for your citizenship interview, our office is committed to helping you navigate the immigration process with confidence.
We proudly serve clients throughout Lehigh County, Northampton County, and surrounding communities with professional immigration assistance in both English and Spanish. Set up a consultation with us and we’ll see if we can help you with your situation as well. For help, set up an appointment by using our contact form or call us at (610)-351-0889.
Family reunification is one of the most common paths to lawful permanent residence in the United States. Our office assists U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents with family-based immigration petitions for eligible relatives.
We assist with:
Adjustment of Status allows certain individuals already present in the United States to apply for lawful permanent residence without returning to their home country for visa processing.
Our office assists clients with:
Each case is unique, and proper preparation can help avoid delays during the application process.
Becoming a United States citizen is one of the most important milestones in the immigration process. Our office assists lawful permanent residents with citizenship applications, eligibility reviews, interview preparation, and naturalization test preparation.
Citizenship services include:
Many permanent residents may qualify to apply after five years, while some spouses of U.S. citizens may qualify after three years.
Lawful permanent residents may need assistance maintaining or renewing their immigration status. Our office assists clients with various permanent resident services, including:
If your green card is expired, expiring soon, or requires renewal, our team can help you understand the next steps.
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Our office assists clients with many common immigration-related applications and processes, including:
Family Petitions (I-130)
Adjustment of Status
Citizenship and Naturalization Applications (N-400)
Green Card Renewals (I-90)
Removal of Conditions (I-751)
Affidavits of Support (I-864)
Consular Processing
Immigration Document Preparation
USCIS Requests for Evidence (RFEs)
We help clients prepare, organize, and submit documentation while ensuring forms are completed accurately and thoroughly.
Yes. We assist eligible individuals and families with green card applications through various immigration pathways, including family-based petitions and adjustment of status cases. We can help review eligibility requirements, prepare forms, organize supporting evidence, and ensure applications are properly completed before submission.
Yes. U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents may be able to petition certain qualifying family members. Our office assists clients with preparing and filing family-based petitions and organizing supporting documentation required by USCIS.
Certain individuals may qualify to apply through Adjustment of Status without leaving the United States.
Consular processing is the process of obtaining an immigrant visa through a U.S. embassy or consulate outside the United States.
Processing times vary significantly depending on the type of application, the agency handling the case, visa availability, government processing backlogs, and individual circumstances. Some applications may take several months, while others can take years. We help clients understand current processing timelines and what to expect throughout the process.
Yes. Receiving an RFE does not necessarily mean a case will be denied. USCIS may simply require additional documentation or clarification. We assist clients in reviewing RFEs, gathering evidence, and preparing a complete response before the deadline.
Generally, USCIS requires that any foreign-language document submitted with an immigration application be accompanied by a complete English translation and certification from the translator confirming that the translation is accurate and complete.
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