
Our Services
Professional Affidavit Preparation Services for Asylum, U-Visa, and VAWA
At our firm, we specialize in the meticulous preparation of affidavits, understanding the complexities and emotional weight that accompany applications for asylum, U-visas, and VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) status. We recognize that these processes can be overwhelming, and our goal is to provide the support and expertise needed to navigate them effectively.

Tailored Affidavit Preparation:
We craft personalized affidavits that thoughtfully and accurately reflect your unique experiences. Each statement is designed to resonate with immigration officials, highlighting the key aspects of your case that support your application for relief.
Expertise and Profesionalism:
We approach each case with sensitivity, acknowledging the emotional challenges involved. Our team is committed to helping you articulate your story with clarity, ensuring that your voice is heard.
Expert Guidance:
Navigating the complexities of asylum, U-visas, and VAWA applications requires careful attention to detail and a deep understanding of immigration law. Our expertise allows us to guide you through the process with confidence.
Clear and Convincing Statements:
We ensure that your affidavit presents your case with the clarity and conviction necessary to make a compelling argument for your application.
Why Choose Us

Comprehensive Support:
From the initial consultation to the final submission, we provide continuous support, helping you feel confident and prepared throughout the process.

Commitment to Your Journey:
We are dedicated to assisting you on your path toward safety and justice, ensuring that your application is as strong as possible.

Contact Us
If you are seeking asylum, applying for a U-visa, or pursuing VAWA status, our affidavit preparation service is here to help. Contact us today to learn how we can assist you in presenting your case effectively and confidently.
Together, we can take the next steps toward achieving the protection and justice you deserve.
Interpreter & Translator Services
Language Solutions recognizes that every business has unique language needs. Our customized translation and interpretation services cater to various industries, including healthcare, legal, and education, ensuring effective communication with diverse clients. Our skilled linguists manage specialized terminology and cultural nuances for accurate translations. We offer flexible scheduling and scalable services to meet your operational demands. Additionally, we provide in-person and remote interpretation for meetings, conferences, and individual interactions. Trust Language Solutions to enhance your communication strategies and create tailored solutions for your language requirements.
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Expert Help for Your VAWA Emotional Abuse LetterDon’t Face the Challenge Alone – We’re Here to Support You Writing a VAWA emotional abuse letter can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. We offer a range of professional assistance options tailored to your needs, from editing your draft to providing feedback or one-on-one coaching. Our expert guidance will help you craft a compelling and comprehensive self-affidavit that clearly tells your story, ensuring your letter meets all necessary components. One-on-One Coaching: Receive a guided response through a detailed questionnaire. While evidence isn’t mandatory, it’s beneficial. Your self-affidavit will cover: Section 1: The Courtship & Marriage – Provide credible evidence of a good faith marriage, highlighting emotional ties and shared responsibilities. Section 2: Domestic Violence – Discuss the first, worst, and last incidents of abuse, including physical and psychological aspects, supported by relevant evidence. Section 3: Good Moral Character – Highlight your law-abiding nature and positive contributions to your community, countering any concerns under VAWA criteria. Conclude your declaration with: “I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.” (Your signature and date)
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Self Declarations - Temporary Restraining OrdersFAQs are a great way to help site visitors find quick answers to common questions about your business and create a better navigation experience.
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Affidavits/DeclarationsFAQs can be added to any page on your site or to your Wix mobile app, giving access to members on the go.
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How it Works

Upload Your Documents or Visit Our Office
You can start by uploading your document(s) through our online portal or by making an appointment to visit our Mt. Laurel office.

Submit Payment
Once you receive the quote and are ready to move forward, you can make your payment online, over the phone, or in person at our office. We accept credit/debit cards, checks, and cash.

We'll Email You a Quote
After reviewing your documents, we may reach out with some questions to ensure we understand your specific needs. The turnaround time for your translation will depend on both the length and language of your document. Be sure to check our pricing details.

Get Your Translation Back Promptly
You will receive your accurate, proofread translation via email in PDF format. If you requested hard copies, we will either mail them to you or hold them at our office for pickup.
Certified and Sworn Translations
Certified and sworn translations require validation, usually for legal or business content.

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Expert Help for Your VAWA Emotional Abuse LetterDon’t Face the Challenge Alone – We’re Here to Support You Writing a VAWA emotional abuse letter can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. We offer a range of professional assistance options tailored to your needs, from editing your draft to providing feedback or one-on-one coaching. Our expert guidance will help you craft a compelling and comprehensive self-affidavit that clearly tells your story, ensuring your letter meets all necessary components. One-on-One Coaching: Receive a guided response through a detailed questionnaire. While evidence isn’t mandatory, it’s beneficial. Your self-affidavit will cover: Section 1: The Courtship & Marriage – Provide credible evidence of a good faith marriage, highlighting emotional ties and shared responsibilities. Section 2: Domestic Violence – Discuss the first, worst, and last incidents of abuse, including physical and psychological aspects, supported by relevant evidence. Section 3: Good Moral Character – Highlight your law-abiding nature and positive contributions to your community, countering any concerns under VAWA criteria. Conclude your declaration with: “I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.” (Your signature and date)
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Asylum I-589 Personal StatementsItem description
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Self Declarations - Temporary Restraining OrdersFAQs are a great way to help site visitors find quick answers to common questions about your business and create a better navigation experience.
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Affidavits/DeclarationsFAQs can be added to any page on your site or to your Wix mobile app, giving access to members on the go.
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Extreme HardshipItem description
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Certified Translation
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Expert Help for Your VAWA Emotional Abuse LetterDon’t Face the Challenge Alone – We’re Here to Support You Writing a VAWA emotional abuse letter can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. We offer a range of professional assistance options tailored to your needs, from editing your draft to providing feedback or one-on-one coaching. Our expert guidance will help you craft a compelling and comprehensive self-affidavit that clearly tells your story, ensuring your letter meets all necessary components. One-on-One Coaching: Receive a guided response through a detailed questionnaire. While evidence isn’t mandatory, it’s beneficial. Your self-affidavit will cover: Section 1: The Courtship & Marriage – Provide credible evidence of a good faith marriage, highlighting emotional ties and shared responsibilities. Section 2: Domestic Violence – Discuss the first, worst, and last incidents of abuse, including physical and psychological aspects, supported by relevant evidence. Section 3: Good Moral Character – Highlight your law-abiding nature and positive contributions to your community, countering any concerns under VAWA criteria. Conclude your declaration with: “I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.” (Your signature and date)
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Asylum I-589 Personal StatementsItem description
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Self Declarations - Temporary Restraining OrdersFAQs are a great way to help site visitors find quick answers to common questions about your business and create a better navigation experience.
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Affidavits/DeclarationsFAQs can be added to any page on your site or to your Wix mobile app, giving access to members on the go.
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Extreme HardshipItem description
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