Allsantoa LifeSecure Immigration Services
Clear, Compassionate Guidance for Your Immigration Journey

support for individuals and families
We provide
Culturally aware support for individuals and families navigating the U.S. immigration system. Whether you are seeking protection, reuniting with loved ones, adjusting your status, or preparing important documents, we help you move forward with clarity, confidence, and dignity.
Our Services
Below is a complete list of the services you offer, each with a professional description suitable for your website.

Asylum Application I‑589
Support with preparing asylum applications, personal statements, and evidence.

Family Petitions I-130
For spouses, children, parents, and siblings of U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

Fiancé(e) Visa K‑1
Support for U.S. citizens bringing a fiancé(e) to the U.S relationship evidence

Naturalization N-400
Support with eligibility review, application preparation, Citizenship N‑600

Visas, TPS, Work Permit
Helping you stay protected, authorized, with Visas, TPS, and Work Permit assistance
DOCUMENT PREPARATION & TRANSLATION
All major immigration forms are prepared clearly and accurately.
Certified Translations: English, Haitian Creole, French, and Spanish.
Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Services
To begin any immigration process, you will typically need a valid ID, passport (if available), birth certificate, proof of address, and any documents related to your case (marriage certificate, school records, police reports, or prior immigration paperwork). During your consultation, we help you identify exactly what is required for your specific application.
Our team speaks English, Haitian Creole, French, Spanish, and more, ensuring clear communication with all our clients.
Processing times vary depending on the type of application and USCIS workload. Some cases take a few months, while others may take longer. We help you submit a complete, accurate application to avoid delays and keep you updated on expected timelines.
Yes. Many clients are unsure which form applies to their case. We review your situation, explain your options clearly, and guide you toward the correct application—whether it’s a Visa, TPS, Work Permit, Green Card, or Citizenship.
A Visa allows you to enter or stay in the U.S. temporarily. TPS (Temporary Protected Status) protects eligible individuals from certain countries and allows them to live and work legally in the U.S. A Work Permit (EAD) gives you legal authorization to work in the U.S. We help you determine which one applies to your situation and guide you through the entire process.

