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SM Professional Services | Trusted U.S. Immigration Experts
At SM Professional Services, we guide permanent residents through the full naturalization process using Form N-400—the official application for U.S. citizenship. Our experts ensure your application is accurate, complete, and timely, so you can confidently take the next step toward becoming an American citizen.
To qualify for U.S. citizenship through naturalization, you must meet these basic criteria:
Hold a valid Green Card (Permanent Resident) for at least 5 years (or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen)
Be 18 years or older
Have continuous residence and physical presence in the U.S.
Demonstrate good moral character
Pass the English language and U.S. civics test
Take the Oath of Allegiance to the United States
✅ 98% approval rate for naturalization cases
✅ Experienced immigration consultants and form specialists
✅ Fast, transparent, and affordable service
✅ Personalized support from start to finish
SM Professional Services | U.S. Citizenship for Children Born Overseas
If you’re a U.S. citizen and your child was born outside the United States, they may still qualify for U.S. citizenship at birth. At SM Professional Services, we help you file a Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) to officially recognize your child as a U.S. citizen.
This process confirms your child’s status and allows them to obtain a U.S. passport and other rights of citizenship.
You may be eligible to apply for a CRBA if:
At least one parent is a U.S. citizen at the time of the child’s birth
The U.S. citizen parent meets residency requirements prior to the child’s birth
The child is under 18 years old and born outside the U.S.
The birth is registered at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate
We’ll guide you through every requirement to ensure eligibility is clearly established.
✅ Specialists in overseas citizenship documentation
✅ Direct experience working with U.S. consulates worldwide
✅ Hassle-free paperwork and embassy coordination
✅ Fast turnaround and high success rate
✅ Affordable, all-inclusive packages
SM Professional Services | Reuniting Families Across Borders
At SM Professional Services, we specialize in helping U.S. citizens and green card holders file Form I-130 to sponsor their family members for immigration to the United States. Our expert team ensures your application is accurate, complete, and backed by all necessary documentation—speeding up the path to family reunification.
U.S. citizens can petition for:
Spouse
Children (unmarried and married)
Parents (if the petitioner is over 21)
Siblings (if the petitioner is over 21)
Green card holders (permanent residents) can petition for:
Spouse
Unmarried children
We assist both immediate relative and family preference category petitions.
From the Petitioner (U.S. sponsor):
Proof of citizenship or green card (passport, naturalization certificate, green card)
Proof of relationship (marriage certificate, birth certificates, etc.)
Evidence of bona fide marriage (if applicable)
Passport-sized photos
Form I-130 and filing fee
From the Beneficiary (Family Member):
Valid passport
Birth certificate
Marriage/divorce documents (if applicable)
Visa history (if any)
SM Professional Services | Hassle-Free Green Card Renewal Assistance
If your Green Card is expired, lost, or damaged, it’s essential to renew it as soon as possible to maintain your lawful status in the U.S. At SM Professional Services, we guide you through every step of Form I-90, ensuring fast, accurate, and stress-free green card renewal.
You should file Form I-90 if:
Your green card is expired or will expire within 6 months
Your green card is lost, stolen, or destroyed
Your card contains incorrect or outdated information
You’ve legally changed your name
You received your card before age 14 and are now over 14
You need a new card with updated security features
Whether you’re renewing or replacing your green card, our experts handle it with precision and care.
Current or expired green card
Passport or government-issued ID
Proof of name change (if applicable)
Police report (for lost/stolen cards)
USCIS fee payment (we guide you on the correct amount)
Passport-style photos (if required)
SM Professional Services | Helping You Bring Your Future Together
Love knows no borders—and neither do we. At SM Professional Services, we help U.S. citizens petition for their foreign fiancé(e) using Form I-129F, better known as the K-1 Fiancé Visa. Our dedicated team ensures every detail of your petition is complete and accurate so your loved one can join you in the U.S. and you can legally marry within 90 days of arrival.
You may be eligible to file for a K-1 visa if:
You are a U.S. citizen
You and your fiancé(e) are legally free to marry
You have met in person at least once in the last two years (with limited exceptions)
You intend to marry within 90 days of their entry to the U.S.
Your relationship is genuine and well-documented
We help couples gather solid evidence of a bona fide relationship to meet USCIS requirements.
Proof of U.S. citizenship (passport, birth certificate)
Photos and proof of meeting (travel records, photos, tickets)
Letters of intent to marry from both parties
Passport-style photos
Police clearance certificates (for fiancé(e))
Divorce or death certificates (if previously married)
DS-160 and visa fee (for interview stage)
SM Professional Services | Safe and Legal Travel for U.S. Immigrants
If you’re a green card holder or are applying for adjustment of status, traveling outside the U.S. can be risky without proper authorization. At SM Professional Services, we help you file Form I-131 to secure a valid travel document—ensuring your return to the U.S. is safe and legal.
Whether you need Advance Parole, a Re-entry Permit, or a Refugee Travel Document, our experts will walk you through every step.
You should file Form I-131 if you are:
A green card holder planning to be outside the U.S. for more than 12 months (Re-entry Permit)
An adjustment of status applicant who needs to travel while waiting for a green card (Advance Parole)
A refugee or asylee who needs to travel outside the U.S. temporarily (Refugee Travel Document)
We ensure you’re protected from losing your status or delaying your immigration process.
Green card or adjustment receipt notice
Passport
Two passport-style photos
Travel itinerary or reasons for travel
Court/asylum documents (for refugees or asylees)
Form I-131 filing fee
SM Professional Services | Explore the U.S. with a Properly Filed Visa
Planning to visit the United States for a vacation, medical treatment, family visit, or business meeting? You’ll need a properly completed Form DS-160 to apply for a B-1/B-2 visitor visa. At SM Professional Services, we make the process simple, fast, and accurate—maximizing your chances of approval.
You should apply for a Visitor Visa if you’re:
Traveling for tourism or vacation
Visiting friends or family in the U.S.
Attending business meetings, conferences, or negotiations
Seeking medical treatment in the U.S.
Participating in amateur events or short recreational courses
The B-1 visa covers business purposes, while the B-2 visa is for tourism and personal visits. Many applicants apply for the B-1/B-2 combined visa.
Valid passport
Travel itinerary (if available)
Letter of invitation (for family visits)
Employment or financial proof (bank statements, pay slips)
Hotel bookings and return flight information
Any previous U.S. visa history
Passport-size photograph (as per U.S. visa specs)
SM Professional Services | Become a U.S. Permanent Resident Without Leaving the Country
Already in the U.S. and ready to become a permanent resident? Adjustment of Status (AOS) is the process that allows eligible individuals to apply for a green card (lawful permanent residency) without returning to their home country. At SM Professional Services, we help you file Form I-485 accurately and efficiently, avoiding delays or denials.
You may be eligible to adjust your status if you are:
The spouse, child, or parent of a U.S. citizen
The beneficiary of an approved immigrant petition (Form I-130 or I-140)
A K-1 visa holder who married a U.S. citizen within 90 days
An asylee or refugee (after one year of stay)
Under certain special programs (e.g. VAWA, Cuban Adjustment Act)
We help individuals and families transition from non-immigrant to immigrant status smoothly.
Copy of valid passport & current visa
Birth certificate
Marriage certificate (if applying through a spouse)
I-94 travel record
Approved immigrant petition notice (I-130, I-140, etc.)
Medical Examination Report (Form I-693)
Affidavit of Support (Form I-864)
Two passport-sized photographs
SM Professional Services | Secure Your 10-Year Green Card with Confidence
If you received your green card through marriage and it’s valid for 2 years, you must file Form I-751 to remove the conditions and obtain a 10-year permanent resident card. We at SM Professional Services handle this critical step for you, ensuring your relationship is properly documented and your future in the U.S. remains secure.
You need to file Form I-751 if:
You obtained a 2-year conditional green card through marriage
You are still married to the U.S. citizen or permanent resident who petitioned for you
You are divorced or widowed but entered into your marriage in good faith
You are a victim of abuse or extreme hardship, even if divorced
Whether you’re filing jointly or requesting a waiver, our team helps you prepare a strong case.
SM Professional Services | Financial Sponsorship for U.S. Immigration
When sponsoring a family member for a U.S. green card, you must prove they won’t become a public charge. That’s where the Affidavit of Support (Form I-864) comes in. Whether you’re applying through consular processing (DS-260) or adjustment of status, SM Professional Services ensures your financial sponsorship documents are accurate, complete, and USCIS-ready.
The Affidavit of Support is a legally binding document that:
Shows you meet the income requirement to support your immigrant relative
Proves your sponsored relative will not rely on government assistance
Must be filed for most family-based green card petitions
We help sponsors avoid mistakes that can delay visa approvals or trigger RFEs (Requests for Evidence).
Most recent federal tax return (1040 + W-2s)
Recent pay stubs or employment verification letter
Proof of U.S. citizenship or green card
Proof of assets (if needed to meet income threshold)
Marriage/birth certificates (for relationship verification)
DS-260 confirmation (if filing for consular processing)
Need a consultation? Call us today +1 347 456 2824 or email us: info@smproinc.com
SM Professional Services offers expert immigration and visa support, helping individuals and families navigate U.S. immigration processes with ease and accuracy.
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