U.S Immigration Support is committed to handling personal information carefully and only for clear,
service-related purposes. This Privacy Policy explains what information may be collected, why it is
used, and how we protect details submitted through this website.
By using this website, you agree to the privacy practices described here. If you do not agree with
this policy, please stop using the website and do not submit personal information through our
forms.
If you have questions, concerns, or requests about this Privacy Policy, please contact U.S
Immigration Support through the website contact form.
Information of a Non-Personal Nature
When you visit our website, limited non-identifying information may be collected automatically. This
can include visit time, browser type, viewed pages, referring website, and general location data.
We use this information for technical operation, security, analytics, and website improvement.
Information of a Personal Nature
Personal information is collected only when you choose to provide it, such as when you submit a
contact form or request assistance. The information requested depends on the service or question
involved. By submitting personal information, you authorize us to use it for the purpose connected
to your request.
When You Communicate With Us by Email
If you contact U.S Immigration Support and include personal information, we use those details to
respond to your inquiry, provide requested information, or address the matter you raised. We do not
sell personal information or share it for unrelated marketing purposes.
Protected and Non-Shared Information
Your personal data is treated with care and confidentiality. We implement reasonable
administrative, organizational, and technical safeguards to protect your information. However, no
method of transmitting or storing data over the internet can be guaranteed to be completely secure.
We do not sell, rent, or otherwise disclose your personal information to any individual or
organization, except where legally required by court order or applicable law.
Cookies
Websites may place small text files known as cookies on your device to store information about your
browsing session. Cookies help websites remember session-related data and preferences. This
information is accessible only to the website that created the cookie and not to other sites.
Cookies generally fall into two categories:
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Session cookies, which remain active only while your browser is open and are automatically
deleted once it is closed. These cookies are used to enhance navigation, personalize your
experience, and support essential website functions.
Persistent cookies, which remain stored on your device to recognize whether you are a new or
returning visitor.