Family-Based Immigration
  • Family Sponsorship: Assisting U.S. citizens and permanent residents in sponsoring family members for visas.
  • Fiancé(e) Visas (K-1): Helping U.S. citizens bring their foreign fiancé(e)s to the U.S. to get married.
  • Adjustment of Status: Assisting individuals already in the U.S. to adjust their status to permanent residency.
Employment-Based Immigration
  • Work Visas (H-1B, L-1, O-1, and TN Visas): Helping employers and employees with all aspects of the employment-based visas.
  • PERM Labor Certification: Assisting employers in obtaining labor certification for foreign workers.
  • Employment-Based Green Cards: Guiding individuals through the process of obtaining lawful permanent residence based on employment.
Citizenship and Naturalization
  • Helping our clients navigate potential pitfalls of the naturalization process and assisting with preparation for the naturalization interview.
Asylum Services
  • Asylum Applications: Assisting individuals seeking asylum in the U.S. due to persecution in their home countries.
DACA and TPS
  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA): Assisting eligible individuals with the DACA renewal process.
  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS): Helping individuals from designated countries apply for TPS.
Waivers
  • Waivers of Inadmissibility: Assisting clients in applying for waivers to overcome grounds of inadmissibility.
Special Programs
  • VAWA Petitions: Helping victims of domestic violence apply for immigration relief under the Violence Against Women Act.
Criminal Misdemeanors
  • Often times what seems like a minor criminal offense can have a major immigration impact. Our law offices can help you navigate the criminal justice system to ensure the best representation possible considering your immigration status. 
Consultations and Legal Advice
  • Initial Consultations: Offering consultations to assess clients’ immigration needs and provide legal advice.
  • Ongoing Legal Support: Providing continuous legal support and representation throughout the immigration process.
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