Critical USCIS Forms
A considerable number of Spanish-speaking migrants, refugees, and asylum-seekers apply for residence in the United States annually. Despite that almost half of the American population speaks Spanish, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) do not offer paperwork in Spanish. Applicants need to hire private individuals and firms to help them with their translations. The USCIS provides a list of certified translators that could help Spanish speaking individuals with their paper works.
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