Immigration
Navigating the U.S. immigration system can be complex and overwhelming. Our dedicated immigration attorneys guide families and individuals through every step of the process, from visas to citizenship.
Trusted Immigration Guidance
Whether you're seeking to reunite with family, obtain work authorization, or become a U.S. citizen, our experienced immigration lawyers are here to help. We understand the hopes and fears that come with immigration matters.
Over two decades of experience helping families achieve their immigration goals
Comprehensive services from family petitions to naturalization
Bilingual attorneys and staff fluent in English and Spanish
Strong track record of successful visa approvals and green cards
Compassionate representation understanding of cultural backgrounds
How We Help
A clear, structured approach to achieving the best possible outcome for your case.
Case Evaluation
We assess your situation, explain available options, and recommend the best path forward.
Application Prep
We prepare and review all documents, ensuring accuracy and completeness.
Filing & Tracking
We submit your application and monitor its progress, responding to any USCIS requests.
Interviews & Beyond
We prepare you for interviews and support you through final approvals.
Common Cases
We handle a wide range of immigration matters. Here are some of the most common situations where we can help.
Family-Based Green Cards
Petitions for spouses, parents, children, and siblings of U.S. citizens and permanent residents.
Employment Visas
H-1B, L-1, O-1, and other work visas for professionals and skilled workers.
Naturalization
Guide permanent residents through the citizenship application and interview process.
DACA Renewals
Helping Dreamers maintain their status and work authorization.
Asylum Applications
Representing individuals fleeing persecution in their home countries.
Deportation Defense
Fighting removal proceedings and seeking relief options for those facing deportation.
Questions About Immigration?
Get answers to common questions. Still have questions? for a free consultation.
How long does the green card process take?
Processing times vary significantly based on the type of petition and your country of origin. Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens may see faster processing (often 1-2 years), while other categories can take several years due to visa backlogs. We'll give you realistic timelines during your consultation.
Can I work while my green card application is pending?
In many cases, yes. You may be eligible for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) while your adjustment of status application is pending. We can help you apply for work authorization as part of your case.
What happens if my visa application is denied?
A denial is not necessarily the end. Depending on the reason for denial, you may be able to appeal, file a motion to reopen or reconsider, or submit a new application addressing the issues. We analyze denials carefully to determine the best next steps.
Do I need a lawyer for immigration matters?
While not legally required, immigration law is extremely complex and the stakes are high. A single mistake can result in delays, denials, or even deportation. An experienced immigration attorney significantly improves your chances of success.
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