Asylum provides protection for individuals who are fleeing dangers to themselves in their home country. Countries often threaten the peaceful life of their citizens for reasons of political opinion, race, religion, or membership in a recognized social group, which may include gender and sexual orientation. In this country, asylum status authorizes recipients to work legally and serves as a path to citizenship.
If obtaining U.S. citizenship is your goal, we are here to help you through the naturalization process. There are several routes to U.S. citizenship. If you are uncertain about your eligibility, just ask us during a free consultation.
Children who came to the U.S. with their families and were not born here may qualify for DACA, which provides a renewable two-year period of legal protection and work authorization. At the moment, new applications for DACA protection are not being accepted, but you can still renew your DACA status if you have already been granted DACA protection, and we can help with the renewal process.
The constant fear of deportation faces many people in the US. We know how frightening the situation can be. We are here to help, and we will provide you with information and options in a free consultation.
If you are a U.S. citizen or have a Green Card and need to bring eligible family members to the U.S., we can help. We provide family-based immigration support, including filing petitions for family applicants.
Receiving permanent residency is a step toward citizenship. Please call to schedule a free consultation to determine if you may qualify for a Green Card or if you are in the process of applying and need assistance.
If your application for a visa is rejected, there are ways to help, including appealing the court’s decision. If the appeal is successful, you can receive a possible reversal. Our staff h knows how to get your case appealed and has enjoyed success in getting your case reversed.
SIJS offers a pathway to a Green Card for unmarried children under 21 years old who have been abused, abandoned, or neglected by a parent. We are ready to help if you know someone who is in that situation.
If you are a victim of certain crimes in the United States and assist law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of those crimes, you may be eligible to apply for a U Visa. This Visa gives legal protection, the right to work, and a route to obtaining a Green Card. We are ready to discuss this possible just give us a call for a free consultation.