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FAQ

  • Do your writers speak Spanish/English? Do your writers speak Spanish/English?
    Yes, our team is bilingual and will communicate with you in your preferred language. Yes, our team is bilingual and will communicate with you in your preferred language.
  • ¿Cómo procesa mi carta de extrema dificultad después de que lo contrate?       _8df6fbcc -43d3-3d99-a511-2eb009ed8a2d_         _8df6fbcc-43d3-3d99- a511-2eb009ed8a2d_           _8df6fbcc- 43d3-3d99-a511-2eb009ed8a2d_  How do you process my Extreme Hardship letter after I hire you?
    We will call you to schedule an interview and gather all the information we need. We will brainstorm your situation to determine which factors to focus on. We investigate the specific and current situations of your country. We wrote your letter and sent it for your review. Your letter is in English only, we offer a translation for an additional fee. We will call you to set up an interview and gather all the information we need We will brainstorm your situation to determine which factors we will focus on We will research about your country specific situations for current country conditions We write your letter and send it to you for review. Your letter is in English only, we offer a translation for additional fee
  • How long are your extreme difficulty cards? How long are your extreme hardship letters?
    Our letters are organized, concise and range from 7 to 12 pages. They consist of Introduction, body and conclusion. We make sure to cover all the hardship factors, such as economic, medical, educational, family ties, and country conditions, to name a few. Our letters are organized, concise and between 7-12 pages. It consists of Introduction, body, and conclusion. We make sure to cover all the hardship factors such as economic, medical, educational, family ties and country conditions to name a few.
  • Can I request a review? May I request revision?
    Yes, we understand how important these letters are to you and we will make sure to deliver a well-written and effective letter. Once we send you the final draft, you will need to verify the accuracy of the information and confirm acceptance. Yes, we understand how important these letters are for you and we will make sure to deliver a well written, and effective letter to you. Once we send you the final draft, you will have to check the accuracy of information and confirm acceptance.
  • What is an Expedite? What is an Expedite?
    An expediting is a request to expedite a certain immigration process with the National Visa Center, the US consulate or USCIS. Depending on your particular situation and circumstances, you may be eligible to expedite your case instead of waiting your turn on a list. These requests are not always granted, but are always recommended if you feel your situation is serious. An expedite is a request to expedite a certain immigration process with the National Visa Center, US consulate or USCIS. Depending on your situation and particular circumstances, you might be eligible to expedite your case instead of waiting for your turn in a queue. These requests are not always granted but it is always recommended if you feel that your situation is serious.
  • What is needed to get started? What's needed to get started?
    There are many ways to connect with us. 1. Visit our office to answer all your questions. 2. Give us a call to discuss your needs and how we can help you. 3. Request a call or fill out an online form. 4. Request a zoom call. There are many ways to connect with us. 1. Visit our office to answer all of your questions. 2. Call us to discuss your needs and how we can help 3. Request a call or fill out a form online. 4. Request a zoom call.
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