
Indianapolis Consular Processing Services
Secure Legal Assistance for Immigrants in Indiana
If you are applying for U.S. citizenship, you will need to undergo a background check. This is a necessary part of the application process, and it will help to determine whether you are eligible to become a U.S. citizen. If you have a criminal history, you should consider seeking legal assistance before submitting your application.
At the Law Offices of Eugene Mogilevsky, we can help you to secure the best possible outcome to your case. As an experienced immigration attorney, our founder can guide you through the consular processing application process. We can also help you to prepare for the background check.
Schedule a free initial consultation by calling (317) 743-7958 or contacting us online to learn more about how our Indiana consular processing lawyers can help you.
Background Checks for Consular Processing
A background check is an important part of the application process for U.S. citizenship. It will help to determine whether you have any criminal history, and it will be used to determine whether you are eligible to become a U.S. citizen.
In addition to the background check, you will also need to provide fingerprints. These fingerprints will be sent to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to ensure that you are who you say you are.
If you have a criminal history, you will likely be asked to explain the circumstances surrounding your case. Our firm can help you to prepare for this process.
Our Immigration Services for Applicants
If you are applying for U.S. citizenship, you may be eligible for a number of benefits. These include the right to vote, the right to travel with a U.S. passport, and the right to work in the U.S. without needing a work visa.
Our firm can help you to determine whether you are eligible to become a U.S. citizen, and we can also help you to secure the best possible outcome to your case. If you have a criminal history, we can help you to prepare for the background check and the fingerprinting process.
Why Choose Our Indianapolis Consular Processing Attorney?
Our firm can help you to:
- Secure the best possible outcome to your case
- Help you to prepare for the background check
- Provide guidance on how to handle your case if you have a criminal history
Our Indianapolis consular processing lawyers have more than 30 years of experience and has been recognized by Super Lawyers. Schedule your free initial consultation by calling (317) 743-7958 or contacting us online to learn more about how we can help you.

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"Not only is he very smart but also very concerned, caring and easily accessible through emails, phone calls as well messages. he went beyond his responsibilities to ensure my case is done and on time I literally had to do nothing at all."Mary G.
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"He is very knowledgeable regarding the immigration process. He was very prompt and efficient in my case."Vaishnavi P.
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