We work in service of the Hispanic community.
We serve the community:
What we do
At Hope 4Immigrants work to serve the immigrant community of Mercer County with a human, comprehensive, and professional approach. We accompany families throughout the entire immigration process, from the initial guidance to the submission of official applications, providing accessible and reliable advice. We specialize in:
- Family petition processes (spouse, children, siblings, parents).
- Citizenship processing and preparation for the naturalization interview.
- Renewal of permanent residence (Green Card) and applications for TPS and DACA.
- Preparation of notarized affidavits and translation of official documents.
- General guidance to understand the requirements and steps of the immigration process in the United States.
Our team works with commitment and empathy, guiding each person in a personalized way to ensure that their rights are respected and their processes are carried out correctly.
We are accredited by the United States Department of Justice.
Mission
At Hope 4Immigrants, we are a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating, assisting, and protecting the rights of immigrants in our community. We believe that access to information, guidance, and professional support are essential tools for achieving social integration and attaining citizenship.
Vision
Our vision is to enrich the immigrant communities of New Jersey with knowledge, opportunities, and support, so that every family can build a stable and secure future in the United States.
We work to:
- Ethically and responsibly support each family throughout their immigration process.
- Promote civic education and citizen participation among immigrants.
We aspire to:
- To be a reference in legal and community guidance for immigrants in Mercer County.
- Expand access to education, health, and family wellness programs.
- Foster a united community where cultural diversity is a source of strength and hope.
Our commitment
Hope 4Immigrants not only assists with immigration procedures—we build bridges toward integration. Every story we help write represents another step toward a community where everyone can feel safe, heard, and valued.
Our Objectives as a Nonprofit Organization:
- Support educational advancement and English proficiency.
- Facilitate job training and placement opportunities.
- Improve access to healthcare and wellness programs.
- Empower women through leadership, financial education, and entrepreneurship.
- Promote family unity, youth engagement, and community participation.
Hope 4Immigrants Programs and Services
At Hope 4Immigrants, we understand that every immigration process is unique and that behind each procedure there is a story, a family, and a dream. That’s why our programs are designed to provide comprehensive support to the immigrant community of Mercer County, with a focus on education, legality, well-being, and social integration.
What will you find with us?
Our goal is to provide experienced legal service to our community in their immigration needs with professionalism and at low cost.

Citizen Service

Assistance to newcomers

Secure procedures
Family Petitions
Reuniting families, strengthening the community.
We support immigrants in the family petition and reunification process, accompanying them from the initial application to the final resolution of their cases.
What we do:
- We provide guidance on family petition applications for spouses, children, parents, and siblings.
- We provide guidance on the timelines, requirements, and steps of the process.
- We assist families in gathering documents and submitting forms to USCIS.
Impact:
We facilitate family reunification, promoting emotional stability and the overall well-being of the immigrant community.
Citizenship Application
Your path to the American Dream.
We provide expert guidance for those who wish to take the step toward U.S. citizenship, ensuring a clear and seamless process.
What we do:
- We assess each applicant’s eligibility.
- We prepare the required documentation and the N-400 forms.
- We offer classes and mock interviews for citizenship.
Impact:
We empower permanent residents to become active and engaged citizens, strengthening their role within U.S. society.
Renewal of Permanent Residence
Protect your status, secure your future.
We assist permanent residents in renewing or replacing their Green Card, ensuring that their immigration status remains valid and legal.
What we do:
- We handle Green Card renewals (Form I-90) and replacements due to loss or damage.
- We provide guidance on expiration dates and international travel requirements.
- We provide guidance on status changes and future naturalization.
Impact:
Ensure the immigration security of our beneficiaries, preventing penalties or complications due to expired documents.
Your permanent residence card, valid for 10 years, can be renewed up to 6 months before its expiration date and is renewable even if it has expired.
The renewal of the conditional green card must be processed during the 90 days before its expiration date. Letting it expire may result in the loss of your resident status.
You should apply to replace your permanent resident card if you need to change any information or if the card has been lost, stolen, or damaged. Also, if you became a permanent resident before you turned 14 years old, when you turn 14 you have to change it.
- Having arrived in the U.S. before the age of 16 and lived continuously since June 15, 2007.
- Being under 31 years old as of June 15, 2012.
- Having completed high school or a GED.
- Having no serious criminal record.
DACA – Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
What we offer:
- Personalized guidance for DACA renewal.
- Support with documentation, affidavits, and form preparation.
- Guidance on scholarships and educational opportunities for eligible youth.
Impact:
Protect access to education, employment, and stability for hundreds of young immigrants in New Jersey.
TPS – Temporary Protected Status
Legal support and guidance for vulnerable communities.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) gives people from countries in crisis the opportunity to live and work legally in the U.S. while their home country faces conflicts or disasters.
What we do:
- We guide applicants on their eligibility and specific requirements.
- We process applications and renewals with USCIS.
- We keep families informed about program updates and country designations.
Impact:
We provide temporary security and hope to families facing extraordinary conditions in their countries of origin.
Countries that have the following social contexts may be eligible to receive a TPS designation:
- Civil war or armed conflict in progress
- Natural disaster such as hurricane, earthquake, or illness
- Other temporary or extraordinary circumstance
Immigrants who become TPS beneficiaries generally cannot be relocated from the United States. However, they may receive a travel authorization depending on the circumstances. TPS recipients are eligible to receive an employment authorization document (EAD) and obtain legal status that allows them to remain on US land.
TPS is only a temporary benefit and is not a pathway for individuals to receive permanent residence (“green card”) or any other type of immigration status. However, TPS recipients can do the following if they wish to remain in the U.S.:
- Apply for nonimmigrant status.
- Apply for an adjustment of status.
- Apply for other immigration programs or protections for which they are eligible.
If you come from designated TPS countries and meet the eligibility requirements, you may qualify for the benefits of the temporary protection program, which will allow you to stay and temporarily obtain a work permit in the US The countries included are:
- The Savior
- Haiti
- Honduras
- Nepal
- Nicaragua
- Somalia
- Sudan
- South Sudan
- Syria
- Venezuela
- Yemen
Translation and Notarial Services
Clarity, confidence, and legal validity.
We offer certified and notarized translations of personal and legal documents, essential for all types of immigration procedures.
What we do:
- Official translation of identity documents, birth certificates, marriage certificates, and criminal background records.
- Issuance of notarized affidavits.
- Translation of immigration forms and educational documents.
- Guidance to meet USCIS standards.
Impact:
We ensure that each submitted document meets the legal and linguistic requirements demanded by U.S. immigration authorities.
With each of these programs, Hope 4Immigrants reaffirms its commitment to the immigrant community: offering hope, support, and real opportunities for progress.
More than legal services
Hope 4Immigrants doesn’t just process applications—we build community.
Each orientation, each translation, and each class is an opportunity to create an environment where immigrants can integrate, grow, and feel supported.
Complementary programs:
- Education for Success: ESL classes, citizenship preparation, and tutoring.
- Employment Program: Job training and placement for immigrants.
- Women’s Empowerment: Leadership, financial education, and domestic violence prevention.
- Family Health and Wellness: Medical clinics, workshops on nutrition, and mental health sessions.
- Youth Development: Mentoring, tutoring, and youth leadership.
