Immigration
Immigration law refers to the rules established by the federal government for determining who is allowed to enter the country, and for how long. It also governs the naturalization process for those who desire to become U.S. citizens. Finally, when foreign nationals enter without permission, overstay their visit, or otherwise lose their legal status, immigration law controls how the detention and removal proceedings are carried out.
Our Immigration Services
For individuals fleeing persecution in their home countries, we provide legal representation in asylum cases, helping clients apply for protection in the U.S. and navigate the complex asylum process.
If you are facing deportation, our experienced attorneys can build a strong defense to protect your rights and keep you in the U.S. We explore all possible relief options, including cancellation of removal and waivers.
We assist U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents in petitioning for their family members to join them in the United States. Whether it's a spouse, parent, child, or sibling, we guide you through the process to reunite families.
We help victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse to apply for U-Visas, allowing them to stay in the U.S. and assist law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activity.
Whether through family, asylum, or other special categories, we assist clients in obtaining lawful permanent resident status (Green Card), providing support from the initial application to final approval.
We guide lawful permanent residents through the process of becoming U.S. citizens, helping with the preparation of Form N-400, citizenship tests, interviews, and addressing any legal challenges that may arise.
We assist individuals from designated countries experiencing ongoing conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary conditions in applying for Temporary Protected Status, allowing them to live and work in the U.S. temporarily.
Our firm helps eligible undocumented individuals who came to the U.S. as children apply for DACA, providing protection from deportation and eligibility for work authorization.
We assist individuals who need urgent entry into the U.S. for humanitarian reasons, helping them apply for humanitarian parole, which allows for temporary entry under extraordinary circumstances.
We help minors who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned apply for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, providing a pathway to legal residency in the United States.
