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  • DACA | Hermandad Mexicana

    El proceso de DACA es uno largo y lleno de evidencia. Nosotros hacemos este proceso más fácil y garantizamos resultados. DACA - Deffered Action for Childhood Arrivals Qualifications To qualify for DACA and its renewal, there are specific criteria that must be met: The applicant must be younger than 31 years as of the date June 15, 2012. The applicant must have arrived in the United States before the age of 16. The applicant must maintain continuous residency in the United States from June 15, 2007 with at least 6 tests per year. Present proof of the applicant's physical presence within the United States on June 15, 2007. This proof must also include the period of time that the request for deferred action is made. The applicant should not already have legal status as of June 15, 2012. Additional qualifications include attending school at the time of the application. Alternatively, the applicant could already have obtained a general education certificate, or GED. Honorable service in the US Armed Forces or US Coast Guard will also qualify the applicant. Applicants with a clean criminal record get processed faster. Hermandad Mexicana Nacional will help you apply for DACA. Even if you think something about your background will affect your application, we will still assist you in applying. Speak with one of our immigration consultants today. DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) is a work permit granted to people who arrived in the United States as children and meet certain requirements of USCIS (set by US Citizenship and Immigration Service). National Mexican Brotherhood assists the immigrant communities of San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles, and Texas in cases involving deferred action and other programs. Many of our clients have questions, and we are happy to give you the right answers. Applicants for this program must be able to demonstrate that they meet all of the eligibility requirements. The request for the deferred action program will last for a period of two years. After that time, you might qualify for DACA. GENERAL EDUCATION Typically the strongest proof of residence is school attendance. eg Transcripts, Awards, etc. ARRIVAL All eligible applicants must have arrived before the age of 16. In addition applicants must be younger than 31 years as of June 15, 2012 RESIDENCY The applicant must maintain continuous residency in the United States from June 15, 2007 Technology Make this yours. Add images, text and links, or connect data from your collection.

  • Petición Familiar | Hermandad Mexicana

    Start Categorias Precio Documentos Family Petition I-130 Form I-130, Family Petition, is the first step in the family-based immigration process, allowing U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to petition for their immediate or preference relatives for permanent residence (green card). This process is essential for family reunification, whether through adjustment of status within the United States or consular processing from abroad. At Hermandad Mexicana Nacional, we offer professional I-130 services nationwide, helping families throughout the U.S. and Latin America navigate the complex USCIS immigration system safely and efficiently. Petition a Family Member Apply for Family Petition Family petitions are divided into two groups according to the Visa Bulletin. Immediate relatives have no waiting periods and include the husband or wife , parents , and unmarried children under 21 years of age of U.S. citizens. Family preference categories are subject to waiting times and depend on the Visa Bulletin. These include unmarried children over 21 or married children of U.S. citizens , spouses and children of permanent residents , and siblings of U.S. citizens . Each case is different and must be evaluated individually. Find the updated times here. Form I-130 is the application that allows a U.S. citizen or permanent resident to petition for certain family members to obtain legal immigration status in the United States. This petition is the first crucial step in reuniting families and beginning the process toward permanent residency (a green card). At Hermandad Mexicana Nacional, we offer nationwide family petition services, assisting families in California, Texas, Illinois, Florida, and throughout the United States, as well as beneficiaries in Latin America and abroad. Our team prepares your Form I-130 accurately and strategically to avoid delays and strengthen your case from the start. At Hermandad Mexicana Nacional, we specialize in I-130 family petitions, helping families reunite and navigate the complex U.S. immigration system with professional, clear, and reliable support. We offer nationwide immigration services, guiding citizens and permanent residents through every step of the process so their loved ones can live legally and safely in the U.S. or advance from Latin America and abroad. USCIS Cost: Form I-130 (Family Petition) has an official fee set by USCIS, which varies depending on the filing method. The USCIS fee is $675 if the petition is filed on paper and $625 if filed online through the USCIS system. This payment is made directly to the government and is required to process the petition. Cost of Hermandad Mexicana Nacional: In addition, Hermandad Mexicana Nacional charges a professional services fee, which covers eligibility review, complete preparation of Form I-130, organization of supporting documents, proper case presentation, and support throughout the process. Our goal is to prevent errors and strengthen your petition. Required Documentation for a Family Petition Application (I-130) To properly file an I-130 Family Petition, USCIS requires documentation that proves a valid family relationship between the petitioner and the beneficiary. This includes proof of the petitioner's immigration status (citizenship or permanent residency) and documents such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, or other proof of kinship, as well as additional evidence in certain cases, such as previous marriages, divorces, or documents in another language. At Hermandad Mexicana Nacional, we review and organize all your evidence to meet USCIS requirements and reduce delays or additional applications.

  • Consulados | Hermandad Mexicana

    El Consulado Mexicano viene a nuestras oficinas frequentemente. En esta pagina encontrara donde se encuentran ahorita. Vitistenos! The Consulate on Wheels The Mexican Consulate on Wheels occasionally uses the offices of Hermandad Mexicana Nacional to provide consular services to the community. We publish updated locations, dates, and times each month where the consulate will be available, as well as official contact information. Appointments are free and must be scheduled directly with the Mexican Consulate. Applicants can schedule their appointment by phone or via WhatsApp, following the official instructions provided by the consulate. Please note that appointments are required. We invite the community to check this section monthly to stay informed about where to find the Mobile Consulate, contact numbers, and the correct steps to schedule your appointment for procedures such as Mexican passport, consular registration, and voter ID. Make an appointment

  • Residencia para Esposos | Hermandad Mexicana

    A Message from Sisterhood Mexican We are pleased to share important news about a significant change in U.S. immigration policy. The President's administration has introduced a new law that will benefit spouses of U.S. citizens, providing them with Parole in Place (PIP) and subsequently legal status in the United States. Advice or Consulting in your Process First name* Last name* E-mail* Phone* Have you been in the United States for more than 10 years? Yeah No Did you get married before June 17, 2024? Yeah No Schedule a Consultation Parole In Place (PIP) Parole in Place is an immigration benefit that allows certain family members of U.S. military personnel, veterans, and now, some spouses of U.S. citizens, to legally stay in the United States without fear of deportation. This policy recognizes the sacrifices and contributions of these families who support the defense of our nation and strengthen our community. Read More > Who benefits? The new law mainly benefits: Spouses of U.S. citizens who have lived in the United States for at least 10 years. Read More > Waiting list Hermandad Mexicana is currently creating a list to help everyone who qualifies under the new law. This ensures that we can assist you before the law hits any snags or obstacles. Sign up here to receive a consultation and be prepared when the law goes into effect. PIP Waiting List How to Help Mexican Brotherhood Are you the spouse of a U.S. citizen? Don't miss this opportunity to obtain Parole in Place and secure your future in the U.S.! With our help, you can protect yourself from deportation, obtain work authorization, and begin the path to permanent residency. Click the button below and let Hermandad Mexicana Nacional guide you step by step. Your family deserves to live without fear and with stability! Free Consultation Waiting list Name* Last name* E-mail* Phone* Birthday* Month Month Day Year How long have you been in the United States?* 1-9 Years 10-20 Years More than 20 years Are you married to a citizen?* Yeah No Submit

  • Renovación de Residencia | Hermandad Mexicana

    Venga a una de nuestras oficinas para renovar su Residencia en una manera rápida y efectiva. Start Documentos Costos Aplicar Gratis Green Card Renewal or Replacement I-90 The Form I-90 is used to renew or replace a Green Card when it is expired, expiring soon, lost, stolen, or damaged. Keeping your permanent resident card current is essential to work, travel, and protect your immigration status in the United States. Taking action on time helps prevent delays, penalties, and unnecessary issues with USCIS. Renew or Replace Green Card Renewal or Replacement The Form I-90 is the official application used to renew or replace a Permanent Resident Card (Green Card). This process is required if your green card is expired, expiring soon, lost, stolen, damaged, or if you need to update or correct personal information such as your name or biographic details. At Hermandad Mexicana Nacional, we provide nationwide green card renewal and replacement services, assisting permanent residents across California, Texas, Illinois, Florida, and throughout the United States. Our team reviews your eligibility, prepares your application accurately, and guides you through the entire process with clear, professional, and dependable support. Renewing your green card on time is essential to avoid issues with employment, travel, public benefits, or your immigration status. We ensure your Form I-90 is properly completed and submitted to USCIS, helping prevent delays and costly mistakes. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover, and provide trusted assistance no matter where you are located. Your status matters. Your peace of mind matters. USCIS Fee: USCIS charges an official filing fee of $415 to process Form I-90. This fee is paid directly to the government and is required for most applicants, unless they qualify for a fee waiver. Cost of Hermandad: The Hermandad Mexicana Nacional service fee is $200, which includes eligibility review, complete Form I-90 preparation, error correction, and guidance throughout the process. Our goal is to ensure your application is filed accurately and without delays. We accept payments with Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover, and offer clear guidance from the start so you know exactly what to expect. At Hermandad Mexicana Nacional, we invest in your peace of mind and your future as a U.S. citizen. USCIS Fee Waiver Some individuals are not required to pay the USCIS filing fee if they qualify for a fee waiver. This may apply if you receive public benefits such as Medicaid/Medi-Cal, food stamps (SNAP), or similar assistance programs, or if your household income is below the federal poverty guidelines. At Hermandad Mexicana Nacional, we review your eligibility and assist you with properly preparing and submitting your application with a fee waiver. If you qualify, you will not pay the USCIS fee, and you may visit any of our Hermandad locations to apply with professional and trusted support.

  • Hawthorne | Hermandad Mexicana

    HAWTHORNE Hermandad Mexicana Nacional in Lawndale is your trusted center for specialized immigration services. Located at 14717 Hawthorne Blvd, Lawndale, CA, we are leaders in immigration assistance, offering services such as citizenship classes, residency renewal, adjustment of status, and consular processes. Our team of immigration experts is dedicated to guiding the community every step of the way, ensuring that our clients receive personalized and efficient service. We also offer DACA renewals, family petitions, and assistance with Biden's new immigration law. At Hermandad Mexicana Nacional, we understand the importance of obtaining residency and citizenship in the United States, which is why we provide clear and reliable advice to help you achieve your goal. Contact us at (424) 456-6000 and join our citizenship classes or request a personalized consultation to begin your process today. We are your best option for all immigration procedures in Lawndale and its surrounding areas! Apply

  • Ciudadanía | Hermandad Mexicana

    La Hermandad le ayudara a navegar su ciudadanía. Le ayudaremos con su applicacion y preparcaion para su entrvista con USCIS. Start Informacion Costos Documentos Application for Naturalization N-400 Naturalization is the process by which a person who is already a permanent resident obtains U.S. citizenship. Upon becoming a naturalized citizen, a person gains rights such as voting, petitioning for certain family members, and receiving a U.S. passport. It also involves meeting requirements such as residency time, good moral character, and passing an English and civics test. Apply Free Citizenship Consultation Hermandad Mexicana Nacional provides citizenship services nationwide, supporting immigrant communities across California, Texas, Illinois, Florida, and beyond. We help individuals from all over Latin America take one of the most important steps of their lives—becoming United States citizens. With a proven track record and thousands of families served, we simplify the naturalization process, guiding you step by step from the N-400 application to final approval. Our team works with you in a clear, professional, and compassionate manner, removing barriers and creating real opportunities. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover, and offer trusted support no matter where you are in the country. Your American dream starts here. USCIS fee: The United States government charges an official fee to process the citizenship application (Form N-400). This payment is made directly to USCIS and is required for all applicants unless they qualify for a fee waiver or reduction. Cost of Hermandad: Our service covers the complete preparation of your case, eligibility review, accurate application completion, support throughout the process, and preparation for the interview and citizenship exam. Our goal is to ensure your application is secure, clear, and error-free. We accept payments with Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover, and offer clear guidance from the start so you know exactly what to expect. At Hermandad Mexicana Nacional, we invest in your peace of mind and your future as a U.S. citizen. To properly prepare your citizenship application (Form N-400), you will need to submit certain documents that will allow us to assess your eligibility and complete your application without errors or delays. These include personal documents such as your birth certificate, photo ID, Legal Permanent Resident Card ("Green Card"), and Social Security number or card. Depending on your situation, you may also be required to provide civil status documents, such as marriage or divorce certificates , as well as tax returns for the past five years (or three years in some cases). If you have a criminal record or prior arrests, USCIS requires official court documentation, even if the case was dismissed . If you are missing any of these documents, don't worry: at Hermandad Mexicana Nacional, we can guide you and help you obtain what you need to confidently move toward your citizenship. Required Documentation for Citizenship Application (N-400)

  • Hawthorne | Hermandad Mexicana

    East Los Angeles Hermandad Mexicana Nacional in East Los Angeles is your trusted center for specialized immigration services. Located at 824 Spence Street, Los Angeles, CA 90023, we are leaders in immigration assistance, offering services such as citizenship classes, green card renewal, adjustment of status, and consular processing. Our team of immigration experts is dedicated to guiding the community through every step of the process, ensuring personalized, clear, and efficient service. We also provide DACA renewals, family petitions, and guidance on new immigration laws, including recent updates. At Hermandad Mexicana Nacional, we understand the importance of obtaining permanent residence and U.S. citizenship, which is why we offer reliable and transparent guidance to help you achieve your immigration goals. Contact us at (323) 263-0000, enroll in our citizenship classes, or schedule a personalized consultation to start your process today. We are your best choice for immigration services in East Los Angeles and surrounding communities. Apply

  • Programas | Hermandad Mexicana

    Continuing Bert Corona 's vision Bert Corona fought for the most urgent and essential rights of the immigrant and Latino community. Hoping to continue and expand his vision, Hermandad Mexicana Nacional has created a series of annual programs and events to support the community in such a fast-paced and dynamic world. Hoping to continue and expand its vision, Hermandad Mexicana Nacional has developed a series of annual programs, services, and community events focused on immigration education, access to citizenship, legal guidance, and community empowerment. In an increasingly fast-paced, complex, and ever-changing world, our mission is to support the community with reliable information, professional assistance, and genuine commitment, ensuring that every family has the necessary tools to move confidently toward a better future. Click Here For Our Corporate Page Our Programs Together We Conserve Water and Energy A program that offers information on how to save water, energy, and money on your bill. More information Composting Project The main objective of the composting project is to establish a composting system in the organization's facilities. Also, provide educational opportunities and make the community aware of the environment. More information Volunteer Program The volunteer program works in coordination with the Los Angeles Volunteer Center and the Los Angeles Superior Court. While completing their community service hours, volunteers gain on-the-job experience and learn the value of community collaboration. More information Financial Education Workshop In recent years, HMN has worked with local financial institution branches to host financial education workshops to help people with limited English proficiency, new citizens, future citizens, and people with limited knowledge about day-to-day financial problems. More information

  • Quienes Somos | Hermandad Mexicana

    Aprende de nuestra historia, nuestra comunidad, y nuestros esfuerzos por la comunidad inmigrante. What does the Mexican Brotherhood do? Hermandad Mexicana Nacional has been founded as a non-profit organization , which with more than 40 years of experience has strengthened and provided support to the immigrant community. Hermandad Mexicana Nacional is dedicated to providing services and protecting the needs and rights of Spanish-speaking immigrants. Hermandad Mexicana Nacional is based on the tireless fight for immigrant rights started by our founder Bert Corona (1918-2001), who was a visionary leader who dedicated his life to improving the social and political conditions of immigrant life. He was a pioneer in proposing solutions to a number of problems affecting minorities and disadvantaged people in the United States. One of the most significant achievements in the history of Hermandad Mexicana Nacional is that the organization was a leading instrument in legislation to legalize millions of immigrants called IRCA (Immigration Reform and Control Law) in 1986. With more than 18 offices located in Los Angeles County, Orange, Ventura, San Bernardino and San Diego, Hermandad Mexicana Nacional has become a prestigious organization in citizenship and immigration services. Linked to this and to the principles of justice in matters of social rights, Hermandad Mexicana Nacional has committed to continuing this legacy. Bert Corona 1918-2001 The Brotherhood - A Guide for Immigrants Mission Hermandad Mexicana Nacional is a non-profit organization that helps the immigrant community in their process of legalization and naturalization in the United States. Vision: Promote the legalization of the immigrant community by continuing the legacy of Bert Corona (founder) with the purpose of keeping families together, fighting for their rights and helping to be the voice of this immigrant community when they achieve their dreams. The Video of Our History If you like to learn more about us, contact us here or on one of our social media

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