We specialize in three main areas: USCIS application assistance (including citizenship, adjustment of status, removal of conditions, work permits, and visa applications), legal translation services between English and Spanish, and notary services. We help prepare and file immigration forms, translate official documents, and notarize paperwork as needed.

No, New Horizon Paralegal Services is not a law firm and is not licensed to practice law. We do not provide legal advice, legal representation, or legal opinions. Our services are limited to assisting clients with the preparation of immigration forms and documents based solely on the information you provide. If you need legal advice or representation, we recommend consulting with a licensed attorney.

Yes! We are fully bilingual and offer all our services in both English and Spanish. We understand the importance of communicating clearly in your preferred language, especially when dealing with complex immigration paperwork.

We offer free consultations to discuss your specific needs and provide pricing information. Every case is different, so we prefer to understand your situation first before giving you an accurate quote. Contact us to schedule a consultation.

We work mostly online but can meet face-to-face when needed. We offer remote consultations for your convenience, making it easier to get started regardless of your schedule or location. All services are by appointment only.

We are based in New York, NY and primarily serve clients in the New York area. However, because many of our services can be handled remotely, we can assist clients beyond the immediate area as well.

Processing times vary significantly depending on the type of application and current USCIS workload. We help you prepare and submit your application correctly to avoid delays caused by errors or missing documentation, but we cannot control USCIS processing times. We'll guide you through the timeline and keep you informed throughout the process.

It depends on the service you need. For USCIS applications, bring any existing immigration documents, identification, and relevant paperwork related to your case. For translation services, bring the documents you need translated. For notary services, bring valid government-issued ID and the documents requiring notarization. We'll provide specific guidance when you schedule your appointment.