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About us

About Us

Your trust is our commitment.

At KC Shield Services, we are a young and innovative company driven by a deep commitment to our community.
Our mission goes beyond providing services: we work every day with professionalism, empathy, and continuous preparation to support those who place their trust in us. We have experience in multiple professional fields, allowing us to offer solutions with integrity and expertise, always adapting to the demands of the present.

At a time when our community faces challenges and exclusionary rhetoric, we reaffirm our commitment to move forward with greater strength. Nothing will stop our purpose of building opportunities, empowering our people, and proving that quality work knows no borders. Innovation, continuous learning, and a human-centered commitment will continue to guide every step of our journey.

Testimonials

We've had the honor of helping thousands of incredible people.

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"They held my hand through the entire process. I was afraid of making mistakes, but thanks to their support, everything was smooth and on time. Their online portal made it so easy to stay on top of my case. Truly a professional and tech-forward team!"

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— María Garduño
Mexico

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“What stood out the most was how simple everything felt. I uploaded my documents, got updates, and could ask questions—all in one place. I felt supported the entire time. So well organized. Highly recommend them!”

- Andrea Vega
Colombia

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“From the beginning, I felt I was in good hands. They checked every detail before sending my application and made sure I understood each step. Thanks to their guidance, I got approved without any issues.”

- Linda Mora
El Salvador
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“They didn’t just help me with the paperwork—they gave me peace of mind. Their patience and clarity made something that once felt overwhelming feel totally manageable. So grateful for their help!”

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- Alex Martinez
Mexico
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“More than just a service, they made me feel seen and cared for. I was nervous about starting this process, but they treated me with kindness and respect. Thank you for being a light in such an important moment.”

- Juan Tot.
Guatemala

Immigration Services

Support with Immigration Form Preparation

We assist with the preparation of immigration forms, providing a professional, accurate, and transparent experience you can trust. Our digital system makes it easy to stay informed and follow your case step by step.

Family Petition
We help you prepare and organize the necessary documentation for family-based immigration cases, supporting you through the process in a clear and accessible way—whether your loved ones are in the U.S. or abroad.
Citizenship Process
We provide step-by-step support throughout your path to U.S. citizenship—from preparing for your interview to staying organized and confident along the way.
Fiancé(e) Visa
We assist you with gathering and preparing the required documentation to help ensure your fiancé(e)’s visa process moves forward smoothly and without unnecessary delays.
FOIA Request
We help you request and access your official immigration records through FOIA, offering guidance on how to submit the documentation and understand the results.
Green Card Renewal
We support you in organizing and submitting the documentation required for renewing your permanent resident status, helping you avoid delays and stay up to date.
U Visa
If you may qualify for a U Visa, we assist you in preparing the required documentation and help you understand the process—always with care, discretion, and empathy.
VAWA
We provide compassionate assistance in preparing the documentation needed for self-petitioning under VAWA, helping survivors take informed steps while respecting their privacy and autonomy.

Frequently Asked Questions

"This site provides general information based on official sources and only offers document preparation services. We do not provide legal advice or represent clients before USCIS."

Who can file a family petition?

U.S. citizens can apply for permanent residency for their spouse, children (married or unmarried), parents, and siblings. Lawful permanent residents (green card holders) can only apply for their spouse and unmarried children of any age. Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens (spouse, unmarried children under 21, and parents) are not subject to annual visa limits, which means their process is usually faster. Other relatives fall into preference categories, which involve longer wait times. Permanent residents cannot petition for parents, married children, or siblings.

Detailed information on USCIS
What is VAWA and who can benefit from it?

VAWA allows certain spouses, children, and even parents of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents who have experienced abuse or mistreatment to self-petition for legal status without the knowledge or consent of the abuser.

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Who is eligible for a fiancé(e) visa?

The K-1 visa allows a U.S. citizen to bring their foreign fiancé(e) to the United States to get married within 90 days of arrival. Both must be legally free to marry and must have met in person at least once within the two years before filing the petition, with some exceptions.

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Which relatives are considered "immediate" and have priority in immigration?

“Immediate relatives” of a U.S. citizen include:
– Spouse
– Unmarried children under 21
– Parents (if the citizen is 21 or older)
These relatives are not subject to numerical visa limits, making their immigration process generally faster.

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What is a “preference category” in family petitions?

“Preference categories” apply to certain family members of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents who are not classified as immediate relatives. These categories determine the wait time and order for visa availability. The main categories are:

  • First preference (F1): Unmarried adult children (21 or older) of U.S. citizens.
  • Second preference (F2A): Spouses and unmarried children under 21 of permanent residents.
  • Second preference (F2B): Unmarried adult children of permanent residents.
  • Third preference (F3): Married children of U.S. citizens.
  • Fourth preference (F4): Siblings of U.S. citizens (if the citizen is 21 or older).
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