Deportation Defense

.Immigrating to the United States is the dream of a lifetime for many people around the world. Each year, however, this dream is jeopardized for thousands through deportation proceedings

Appeals Representation

When a person does not agree with the ruling of the immigration judge at the conclusion of his or her removal proceedings, the individual can appeal the decision. 
Student Visas

Foreign students seeking to study in the U.S. may enter in the F-1 or M-1 category provided the student:

Business Visas

Each year, thousands of employers in the United States hire foreign nationals to join their businesses and organizations.

Green card

Foreign nationals may legally enter the United States through non-immigrant visas or by attaining permanent residence status whereby an individual receives a green card.
Political Asylum

Political asylum is a special immigration form of relief that allows a person who fears persecution if returned to their home country based on past persecution or credible fear of future persecution because of the person’s gender, religion, ethnicity, membership in a particular social group, or race to gain lawful permanent residency in the U.S.

Family Petition
In order to become a permanent resident based on a family relationship, the petitioner (U.S. Citizen or a lawful permanent resident) must sponsor a relative-beneficiary. Not all family relationships serve as a basis for lawful permanent resident status.

Domestic Violence

Under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), amended by the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2001, abused immigrants now have practical, legal means of obtaining lawful immigrant status or a green card without their abuser’s consent and often, knowledge.

Divorces

Dependency Cases
Inheritances

Child Support