We offer clients assistance to all immigration-related matters throughout the United States. Some of the immigration issues we handle are as follows:
Asylum is a protection given to individuals fleeing persecution based on nationality, political opinion, race, religion, or membership in an eligible particular social group such as gender and sexual orientation. In the United States, Asylum status gives authorization to work legally in the U.S. and it is a pathway to U.S. Citizenship.
If you faced persecution in your home country based on your nationality, political opinion, race, religion, or you are a member of an eligible particular social group and you fear facing that persecution if you return to your home country, you could be eligible to apply for asylum in the U.S. Our firm has successfully helped countless persons in your situation, and we can help you too. Call us today for a free consultation.
Most immigrants here in the United States want to become a United States Citizen. Our firm is ready to guide you through the process of naturalization.
There are different paths to U.S. Citizenship and if you are unsure of whether you are eligible for U.S. Citizenship, contact us for a free consultation.
DACA is a program that protects all eligible young persons who were brought illegally to the United States as children. DACA gives them the right to stay during a two-year renewable period in the United States and gives legal protection and work authorization.
This program is not currently accepting new applicants, but you can still renew your DACA status. If you are looking to renew your DACA status, our firm can help you.
Unfortunately, many non-citizens here in the United States face the daily fear of potential deportation. Do not face this fear alone. Call us today for a free consultation.
We handle a wide array of family-based immigration matters, including filing petitions for eligible family members. If you are a U.S Citizen or Green Card holder, we can help you bring your eligible family members to the U.S. or keep your eligible family member legally in the U.S. Call us today for a free consultation to know which family members are eligible.
When someone gets a green card, they become a lawful permanent resident of the United States. Permanent residency is a critical step towards becoming a U.S. citizen, so do not do it alone. If you believe you qualify for a green card or are currently seeking one, please call us for a free consultation.
If your immigration application was denied, in most cases, there are options available to you. One of those options is to appeal the court’s decision and obtain a reversal. Our firm has successfully guided clients through the appeals process, and we can do the same for you.
SIJS is a pathway to a Green Card for unmarried children under 21 years old who has been abused, abandoned, or neglected by a parent.
U Visa offers legal protection to remain in the United States, work authorization, and a potential path to get a Green Card.