Immigration Law
Asylum & Refugee Protection
My family and I experienced a similar situation when we immigrated to the United States when I was two. Despite growing up here and being fluent in English, it was not until the age of eighteen I took the oath to become a U.S. citizen. Limited resources and unfamiliarity with immigration law made it challenging for us to find qualified legal representation.
As a refugee or immigrant, you may be eligible for asylum, parole, permanent residency, or citizenship. If you're already a citizen or resident, you might be able to sponsor family members, employees, or students for entry into the United States.
Why You Need Legal Representation
Other Immigration cases we handle:
U.S. Citizenship
If you are a Green Card holder, you may be eligible for U.S. citizenship through a process called Naturalization.
Family Based Immigration
U.S. citizens and Green Card holders can petition their spouses for permanent residency in the United States. The process starts with a Form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative where the petitioner bears the burden of proving that the marriage is real and that the foreign national spouse qualifies for the classification sought.
Employment Based Immigration
Whether you're a professional advancing your career or an employer seeking global talent, our services support your immigration needs, ensuring a smooth transition to your next chapter of growth and success.
Board of Immigration Appeals
If you’ve faced an unfavorable decision from an Immigration Judge we can help. We represent clients in appeals before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA).