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We provide assistance with appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and the U.S. Court of Appeals.
We assist individuals and businesses with all types of visas and green cards, including employment, family, and investment-based.
We help eligible individuals obtain DACA status and renewals, providing them with the opportunity to work and study in the United States.
We help individuals who have been deemed inadmissible to the United States to obtain waivers and gain lawful entry.
We help individuals who are unable to return to their home country due to temporary unsafe conditions obtain TPS.
We provide assistance with your petition of becoming a United States Citizen.
We provide representation for individuals who are facing immigration consequences as a result of criminal convictions.
We provide compassionate and knowledgeable support for individuals applying for a U-Visa, a benefit available to victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical harm and are willing to assist law enforcement.
Our team helps you understand your eligibility, gather required evidence, obtain your law-enforcement certification, and prepare a complete and accurate application. We guide you through each step to help you feel informed, supported, and confident throughout the process.
We guide clients through every step of Consular Processing, the procedure used to obtain an immigrant visa at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad. Our support includes preparing and submitting required forms, gathering essential documents, communicating with the National Visa Center (NVC), and helping you get ready for your consular interview. We ensure the process is completed accurately and efficiently so you can move forward with confidence toward obtaining lawful permanent residency.
Receiving a Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) can feel overwhelming, but we are here to help. A NOID means USCIS has identified issues with your application and intends to deny it unless you respond with strong evidence or clarification. Our team reviews the notice carefully, identifies what USCIS needs, gathers the necessary documents, and prepares a detailed, persuasive response on your behalf. We work quickly and thoroughly to help protect your case and give you the best chance of approval.
A Request for Evidence (RFE) means USCIS needs additional information before making a decision on your case. We help by reviewing the RFE in detail, identifying exactly what USCIS is asking for, gathering strong supporting documents, and preparing a clear and well-organized response. Our goal is to address every concern raised by USCIS and strengthen your application so it has the best chance of approval.
Assistance for conditional residents needing to remove conditions on their green card, including joint filings or waiver filings.
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