Our Comprehensive Services

Our immigration practice provides legal assistance for both temporary and permanent residency matters. We handle various work visas, including H-1B for specialty occupations, O-1 for individuals with extraordinary ability, L-1 for intracompany transferees, TN NAFTA visas, and E-1 investor visas. We also assist with permanent residency applications across all employment- and family-based categories, as well as consular processing. Our services include DACA applications and renewals, B-1/B-2 visitor visas for business or tourism, and K-1 fiancé(e) visas. Additionally, we provide legal guidance for P-3 visas for culturally unique artists or entertainers, adjustment applications, employment authorization documents, and the removal of conditions on conditional residence cards. We also assist with permanent resident card renewals or replacements, ensuring our clients have the necessary legal support throughout their immigration journey.

EXPERT GUIDANCE FOR YOUR PERMANENT RESIDENCY JOURNEY

Navigating the complexities of immigration law, whether securing an immigrant visa or gaining permanent residency, requires expert knowledge and strategic guidance. Our experienced team stays current with evolving immigration laws and are dedicated to protecting your rights and helping you reach your immigration goals. We provide personalized advice and creative solutions throughout the process to ensure a smoother path to your desired status. Trust us to advocate for you and provide steadfast support as you pursue your immigration objectives.

What are the different types of visas?

Visas are documents issued by a country’s government that allow non-citizens to enter, stay temporarily, or reside permanently in that country. Common types include:

Permanent Residency (Green Card): Allows permanent residence and work authorization in the U.S.

Tourist (Visitor) Visa: Allows for temporary stays for tourism or visiting friends/family.

Student Visa: Allows for studying at an educational institution.

Work Visa: Allows for employment in the country for a specific job or employer.

Family-based Visa: Allows for joining a family member who is a citizen or permanent resident of the country.

What is the process for obtaining a Green Card (Permanent Residency)?

The process for obtaining a Green Card typically involves sponsorship by a family member or employer, or qualifying through other special categories such as refugee or asylum status. It usually includes submitting an application, attending interviews, and meeting eligibility criteria such as medical examinations and background checks.

What is the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program?

DACA provides certain individuals who came to the U.S. as children the opportunity to request deferred action from deportation and receive work authorization. This protection is renewable every two years, subject to meeting key guidelines.