
SERVICES
Providing top-notch services is our first priority. If you qualify, we can offer payment plans that allow you to access the legal representation you need worry-free.
- Immigration court (EOIR)
- USCIS
- Consulate
- Investigating the details of the case to find the best solution
- Finding records for review and strategy planning
- Analysis of criminal arrests in the United States and their effect on your immigration case
- Analysis of all possible ways to obtain legal status and discussion of differences in cost, time and probability of success.
- We help individuals who are residents and wish to become citizens.
- We help individuals who qualify for automatic citizenship by operation of law, even if they were born abroad.
We work with all types of immigration pardons to help you obtain your residency:
- Illegal entry
- Illegal time
- Crimes
- Illness
...And more
- Husband/Wife
- Husband/Husband
- Wife/Wife
- Children of residents
- Children of citizens
- Parents of citizens
- Fiance of citizen
- Stepchildren
Do you have close family members with legal status in the United States? If so, they may be able to help you immigrate. Many people believe that they can manage the application process on their own, but small errors, like checking the wrong box on the application, may significantly delay your case or result in its denial. Contact us today to take all that paperwork and confusionn off your hands. We have years of experiecne helping families immigrate and stay in the United States. Keep your family together and call us today!
We attend all your USCIS appointments with you to make sure your rights are respected.
We defend your right to remain in the United States in immigration court.
- Petitions for permanent residence
- Removal of conditions for residence
- Art teachers and sports coaches
- Artist and athlete assistants
- Singers
- Dancers
- Actors
- Models
- Visual artists
- Athletes from any type of sport
...And more
Individuals who have been victims of a crime and cooperated in the investigation.
- Individuals married to a resident or citizen with patterns of extreme problems in the relationship.
- Parents of US citizens who are or have been mistreated by their child.
NOTE - Extreme problems in the marriage do not requiere being physically abused; it is important to consult with an atttorney to review the case.