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Immigration Assistance for Your Future

Guiding you through every step of the process

N‑400 – Citizenship Application (Naturalization)

Used by green card holders to apply to become U.S. citizens through naturalization after meeting residency, language, and civics requirements.

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I‑485 – Green Card Application (Adjustment of Status)

Used inside the U.S. to ask for a green card and become a lawful permanent resident, based on an approved or pending immigrant petition such as family or employment.

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I‑130 – Family Petition (Immigrant / Green Card)

Used by a U.S. citizen or resident to prove a real family relationship and start a green card process for a spouse, child, parent, or certain other relatives.​

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Asylum Application (Form I‑589)

Used by people who fear persecution in their home country to apply for asylum, request protection from being returned, and ask for permission to remain safely in the United States.

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I‑765 – Work Permit Application (Employment Authorization Document)

Used to request a work permit card (EAD) so you can work legally in the U.S. while in certain statuses, such as pending green card, DACA, asylum, TPS, and others.

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DS‑160 – Online Application for B‑1/B‑2 Visitor Visas

Online form used to apply for a B‑1/B‑2 visitor visa for temporary travel to the U.S. for business, tourism, medical treatment, or visiting family and friends.

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I‑821D – DACA Request (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)

​Used by certain people who came to the U.S. as children to request or renew DACA, which can provide temporary protection from deportation and permission to work.

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N‑600 – Certificate of Citizenship (Proof of Existing Citizenship)

Used by people who already obtained U.S. citizenship through their parents to request an official Certificate of Citizenship as permanent proof of that status.

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Frequently Ask Questions

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Who can use your tax preparation services?

Individuals, self-employed workers, independent contractors, and small businesses.

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Do you prepare taxes for 1099 and self-employed clients?

Yes. We handle W-2, 1099, self-employed, and mixed-income tax situations.

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Can you help if I haven’t filed taxes in previous years?

Yes. We assist with prior-year filings and late tax returns.

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Do you help clients without a Social Security number?

Yes. We assist with tax preparation using an ITIN when applicable.

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What services does Libertas Consulting Service provide?

We provide tax preparation, immigration services, and notary public services for individuals and families.

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Do you work with all nationalities and immigration statuses?

Yes. We work with clients of all nationalities and immigration statuses.

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Do I need an appointment?

Appointments are recommended, but availability may vary by service. Same-day services may be available also through appointment.

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Do you offer services in Spanish?

Yes. Services are available in English and Spanish.

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With over 15 years of experience, we provide personalized, non-legal support to help clients navigate Notary processes and Tax forms. Based in Jacksonville, FL.

(530) 863-7124

4063 Salisbury Rd SUITE 110, Jacksonville, FL 32216

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