Immigration Law

Expert guidance through visa applications, green cards, and citizenship. I help individuals and families navigate complex immigration law with clarity and confidence.

What You Need to Know

Immigration law is complex, frequently changing, and the consequences of mistakes can be severe. From visa categories to green card applications and deportation defense, the process requires expert knowledge and attention to detail.

I've helped hundreds of individuals and families achieve their immigration goals. I stay current on the latest policy changes and work strategically to maximize your chances of success.

Whether you're seeking family reunification, employment authorization, or permanent residency, I provide clear guidance and skilled advocacy throughout the process.

Services I Provide

  • Family-based green cards and sponsorship
  • Employment authorization (H-1B, L-1, O-1, EB visas)
  • Diversity Visa (Green Card Lottery)
  • Citizenship and naturalization
  • Removal and deportation defense
  • Visa applications and extensions
  • VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) cases
  • U-visa and T-visa applications

How I Help You

1

Case Assessment

I evaluate your immigration situation and determine your best options based on your goals, eligibility, and circumstances.

2

Documentation Preparation

I guide you in gathering necessary documents—birth certificates, marriage licenses, police records—ensuring everything is properly authenticated.

3

Application Filing

I prepare and file all required forms with USCIS, embassy, or consulate. Accuracy and timing are critical.

4

Interview Preparation

For green card and citizenship interviews, I prepare you thoroughly, reviewing likely questions and ensuring you understand the process.

5

Follow-Up & Support

I track your case status and respond to any requests for additional evidence. Your case doesn't move forward without my attention.

6

Resolution

Once approved, I ensure proper filing of acceptance documents. You're on your way to your new immigration status.

Immigration FAQs

How long does a green card application typically take?

Family-based green cards often take 2-4 years depending on visa availability. Employment-based cases vary by category. I'll provide realistic timelines and help you understand current processing times.

Can I work while my green card is pending?

Yes, you can apply for a work permit (EAD) even while your green card application is pending. This allows you to work legally while your case is processed.

What's the difference between a work visa and a green card?

Work visas are temporary and category-specific. Green cards provide permanent residency. I help determine which path is best for your situation.

Can I bring my family members with me?

Yes. Family-based immigration allows spouses, children, and certain other relatives to immigrate together or follow later. I'll explain eligibility requirements.

What happens if my visa is denied?

Denials aren't necessarily final. Depending on the reason, we may be able to reapply, appeal, or pursue alternative options. I'll advise you on the best path forward.

Let's Navigate Your Immigration Path

Schedule your free consultation. I'm here to guide you through every step.