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Our attorneys and legal staff bring years of experience handling immigration matters such as family petitions, humanitarian visas, deportation defense, and citizenship applications. We combine strong legal knowledge with a deep understanding of the challenges immigrants face.

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Immigration
Immigration services cover a wide range of legal pathways that allow individuals to live, work, and remain in the United States legally. This includes family petitions, green cards, visas, asylum, waivers, and other forms of immigration relief. The goal is to help clients achieve lawful status and long-term stability in the U.S.
Family-Based Immigration
Family-based immigration services help U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents sponsor their relatives for visas or green cards. This includes petitions for spouses, children, parents, and siblings. The goal is to reunite families while ensuring compliance with U.S. immigration laws.
Personal Injury (Accidents)
Personal injury services focus on helping individuals who have been injured due to another party’s negligence, including auto accidents, slip and falls, and other incidents. The goal is to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other damages while protecting the client’s rights throughout the process.
Humanitarian Relief
Humanitarian relief covers immigration options designed to protect individuals facing hardship, abuse, or unsafe conditions. This may include protections for victims of crime, domestic violence, or persecution. These programs provide legal pathways to safety and stability in the United States.
Deportation & Court Defense
Deportation defense involves representing individuals in removal (deportation) proceedings before immigration court. Attorneys work to challenge removal, request relief, and protect the client’s ability to remain in the U.S. This can include asylum, cancellation of removal, and other forms of relief.
Status & Work Authorization
Work authorization services help individuals obtain or renew an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), allowing them to legally work in the United States while their immigration case is pending or in process.
Waivers (I-601A, I-601, I-212)
Immigration waivers allow individuals to overcome certain grounds of inadmissibility, such as unlawful presence or prior removal orders. Forms like I-601A, I-601, and I-212 are used depending on the specific situation. These waivers are critical for individuals seeking to reunite with family or obtain legal status.
Self Petition - VAWA
VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) allows certain abused spouses, children, or parents of U.S. citizens or permanent residents to self-petition for legal status without relying on the abuser. This provides an independent pathway to immigration relief for survivors of domestic violence. It is designed to promote safety and autonomy.
U Visas
U visas are available to victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are willing to assist law enforcement in investigating or prosecuting criminal activity. This visa provides temporary legal status and may lead to a green card. It is designed to encourage cooperation while protecting victims.
Citizenship and Naturalization
Citizenship and naturalization services help lawful permanent residents become U.S. citizens. This process includes preparing and filing the application, preparing for the interview, and ensuring eligibility requirements are met. It culminates in the naturalization oath ceremony.
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)
SIJS is a form of immigration relief for minors who have been abused, abandoned, or neglected by one or both parents. It allows eligible children to apply for lawful permanent residency in the United States. The process involves both state court findings and immigration filings.
Consular Process
Consular processing is the method of applying for an immigrant visa through a U.S. embassy or consulate abroad. It is typically used when the applicant is outside the United States. This process includes document submission, interviews, and medical examinations.
Asylum
Asylum provides protection to individuals who have experienced or fear persecution in their home country due to factors such as race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. It allows them to remain in the United States and pursue lawful status.
Miliatry Parole and Advance Parole
Military Parole in Place (PIP) and Advance Parole allow certain individuals to remain in or re-enter the United States lawfully. These options often benefit family members of U.S. military personnel or individuals with pending immigration cases, helping preserve eligibility for immigration relief.