🧭 Basic Guide to Tax & Immigration Services in the United States
1. 🧾 Tax Services
Who needs to file taxes in the U.S.?
- U.S. citizens and permanent residents (green card holders)
- People with an ITIN or who have worked in the U.S.
- Independent contractors, employees, or business owners
- People with dual tax residency (e.g., Mexico–U.S.)
Available services:
✅ Federal and state tax return filing
✅ ITIN application or renewal
✅ Tax filing for freelancers and independent contractors (Form 1099)
✅ Consulting for small businesses (LLC, Corp, etc.)
✅ Amendments to past tax returns or IRS audits
✅ Payment plans and debt resolution with the IRS
Recommendations:
- Keep all your tax documents (W-2, 1099s, invoices)
- File taxes even if you don’t have legal status (your tax history can help in immigration cases)
- ITIN does not provide immigration status but allows you to comply with IRS rules
2. 🛂 Immigration Services
Who might need immigration help?
- People seeking legal residency or U.S. citizenship
- Students or workers on visas
- Parents, children, or spouses of citizens/residents
- Individuals at risk of deportation
Available services:
✅ Family-based petitions (parents, children, spouses)
✅ Visas for work, study, tourism, and more
✅ Adjustment of status and green card renewal
✅ Citizenship and naturalization
✅ Work permits and immigration waivers
✅ Defense in removal proceedings and deportation relief
Recommendations:
- Never lie in an immigration process
- Keep copies of all submitted documents
- Avoid “notarios” or unauthorized agents—work only with a licensed attorney or accredited representative
3. 🌐 Service Details
Languages: English & Spanish
Options: In-person or online consultations
Common Requirements:
Valid ID (passport, consular ID, etc.)
Proof of income or immigration status
Organized and signed forms