Our Immigration Work
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Family-Based Immigration
We understand the importance of being together with loved ones, and our office is there to help couples and families reunite throughout the United States. Our office represents clients in a variety of family-based immigration matters that include the following:
Fiance Visa (Fiancee Visa)
Spousal Visa
Dependent Visa
Visas for relatives of Permanent Residents & United States Citizens
Employment-Based Immigration
The economy is ever changing and to keep up, employers want to recruit the best and most talented workers to ensure the success of their businesses. Our clients range from large companies to small family-owned businesses that need to hire skilled staff to compete in an increasingly competitive business world. We also help businesses understand and comply with federal immigration laws. Our office provides services in the following areas:
H-1 & H-2 Visas
Healthcare Worker Visas
L-Visas
PERM Labor Certification
Immigrant Investor Visas
M-1 Occupational Visas
Extraordinary Ability, Professional Classification Visas
Treaty Trader Visas
Deportation Defense
Immigrants come to the United States because they want to make a better life for themselves; however, for some, deportation poses a threat to plans of pursuing the American dream and could result in separation from loved ones. We provide zealous and competent representation of immigrants in Immigration Court nationwide and believe that no one should be deprived of the right to pursue their dream and be separated from those they love. Our services include:
U.S. Customs Detention/Immigration Holds
Deportation/Removal Defense
Criminal Convictions & Immigration Consequences
Asylum, Withholding of Removal, Convention Against Torture
Additional Areas of Representation
Having a visa to come to the United States is just one step in the immigration process. Our office also represents clients in obtaining:
Employment Authorization
Advance Parole
Permanent Residency/Green Card
United States Citizenship
Immigration Appeals
When attempts to obtain immigration benefits fail, our office represents clients in Appeals before the United States Citizenship & Immigration Service (USCIS) and the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA).