Areas of Practice

Our firm handles all types of immigration cases representing businesses, individuals, and their families. We assist individuals, for-profit companies, and non-profit organizations by providing immigration expertise competently, efficiently, and promptly. We find the best solutions to each immigration challenge by carefully listening to and assessing each person’s situation.

Business Immigration:

  • Aliens of Extraordinary ability

  • Multinational executives and managers

  • National Interest Waivers

  • Outstanding Researchers

  • Advanced degree holders (PhD and Master’s Degree holders)

  • Labor Certifications (PERM)

  • Healthcare workers (occupational therapists; physical therapists; nurses)

  • Religious Workers

Non-Immigrant Visas:

  • Temporary Work Visas

  • Student Visas

  • Trainees

  • Athletes

  • Performers

  • Foreign Doctors and Other Medical Professionals

  • J Waivers

Family Based Immigration

  • Immigration benefits for family members of U.S. Citizens or legal permanent residents

  • Adjustment of Status

  • Spouses

    • Fiancé / Fiancée Visas

    • Children / Adult Children

    • Adopted Children

    • Siblings

    • Consular Processing

  • Family Unity Benefits (FUB)

Deportation / Removal Defense

  • Representation in Immigration Court

  • Immigration Detention & Bond Hearings

  • Appealing and Reopening Removal Orders

  • Stay of Removal

  • Prosecutorial Discretion

  • Cancellation of Removal for LPRs

  • Cancellation for Removal for Non-LPRs

  • Asylum / CAT / Withholding of Removal

Appeals

  • Appeal of administrative agency decisions (including BIA and AAO appeals)

  • Federal District Court

  • Circuit Court of Appeals Petitions for Review

Solutions for Victims of Crimes

  • VAWA - Violence Against Women Act (female and male victims of domestic violence*

  • U Visas for crime victims

  • T Visas for victims of trafficking

*Under the Violence Against Women Act, abused spouses and children of U.S. Citizens and lawful permanent residents may be able to petition for themselves to become legal in the U.S. and not have to rely on the abusive spouse or parent to apply for them.

Investigations and Opinion Letters

  • Investigation regarding immigration consequences of criminal convictions

  • Opinion letters at the request of criminal defense counsel

U.S. Citizenship / Naturalization

  • Naturalization

  • Applications for U.S. Passport

  • Applications for U.S. Citizenship

  • Derivative Citizenship Claims

  • Automatic Acquisition of Citizenship

Humanitarian Forms of Relief

  • Asylum / Withholding / CAT

  • Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

  • NACARA

  • Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJs)

 

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