Immigration Law
Immigration Law

Adjustment of Status / Consular Processing
Securing lawful permanent residency (a green card) is a major milestone for individuals hoping to build a future in the United States.

Family Based Immigration
For many immigrants, the American dream begins with family. Family-based immigration allows U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (green card holders) to sponsor relatives to join them in the United States.

Humanitarian Services
When safety, survival, or protection are on the line, immigration law becomes more than legal paperwork—it becomes a lifeline.

Citizenship & Naturalization
Becoming a U.S. citizen is a powerful milestone—one that brings greater security, civic freedom, and the opportunity to fully participate in American life.

Immigration Waivers
If you’ve been told you’re inadmissible to the United States—due to unlawful presence, criminal history, fraud, or prior deportation—you may still have a path forward.

Immigration Appeals
Receiving a denial from USCIS or an unfavorable immigration court decision is devastating—but it’s not always the end of the road.

Removal Defense
Being placed in removal proceedings—also known as deportation—is one of the most frightening experiences an immigrant can face.

Criminal Immigration
For immigrants, a criminal charge is more than just a legal issue—it can trigger detention, deportation, denial of green cards, or loss of immigration benefits.

Immigration Bond Proceedings
If you or a loved one has been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), securing release is often the top priority.

Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
Immigrant survivors of domestic violence often face unimaginable fear—not just from abuse but from the threat of losing immigration status or being deported.

I-130 Spouse/Family Petition
Family is the heart of the immigration system. If you’re a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, you have the right to petition for certain family members to join you in the United States.

Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJ)
Immigrant children who have been abandoned, abused, or neglected by one or both parents may be eligible for a unique immigration benefit known as Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJ).

U-Visa (Victims of Crime)
If you are an undocumented immigrant who has been the victim of a serious crime in the U.S., you may be afraid to report it—fearing that contact with law enforcement could lead to deportation.

Immigration Services
Immigration law can be overwhelming and deeply personal. Whether you’re seeking permanent residency, fighting deportation, applying for a work visa, or trying to reunite with family, every decision carries lasting consequences.

K VISAS
International relationships are more common than ever—but bringing a loved one to the United States can still be a complex legal process.

Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
When war, natural disasters, or humanitarian crises strike a country, nationals from that country may be granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in the United States.
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