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From short-term visas to U.S. citizenship, we cover it all.
Explore our practice areas below.

We can help students (F-1), exchange visitors (J-1), and vocational trainees (M-1) obtain the appropriate visa to study, train, or participate in U.S. programs.


Our services include preparing and filing initial visa applications, assisting with a change of status from another visa category, and advising on maintaining lawful status throughout your program.


Whether you are enrolling in an academic institution, pursuing vocational training, or joining a cultural exchange, we can guide you through each step to ensure a smooth process and full compliance with immigration regulations.

We can assist multinational companies and their employees in securing L-1 visas for intracompany transfers to the United States.


Whether you are a manager or executive (L-1A) or a professional with specialized knowledge (L-1B), we prepare and file petitions that demonstrate your eligibility and the qualifying relationship between the U.S. and foreign entities.


Our services also include change of status applications, extension requests, and guidance on maintaining compliance with L-1 requirements throughout your assignment.

We can help U.S. employers and foreign professionals navigate the complex H-1B process for positions requiring specialized knowledge and at least a bachelor’s degree or equivalent.


Our services cover every stage, from determining eligibility and preparing the Labor Condition Application (LCA) to filing the H-1B petition and assisting with change of status or consular processing.


We can also provide guidance on maintaining compliance with wage, work location, and job duty requirements throughout the H-1B period.

We can assist individuals with extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics in obtaining O-1 visas to work in the United States.


Our services include evaluating your credentials, gathering and presenting evidence of your achievements, preparing detailed petition filings, and coordinating with U.S. agents or employers.


We also handle change of status applications, extensions, and related petitions for essential support personnel (O-2) and qualifying family members (O-3).

We can assist eligible Canadian and Mexican citizens in obtaining TN visas under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) to work temporarily in the U.S. in qualified professional occupations.


Our services include evaluating your eligibility, preparing documentation, and guiding you through the application or change of status process to ensure a smooth and timely approval.


We can also help with extensions and compliance to maintain your lawful status during your TN employment.

We can assist individuals seeking short-term entry to the United States for business (B-1) or tourism/visiting family (B-2).


Our services include preparing strong visa applications, addressing prior denials, and providing guidance on supporting documents, interview preparation, and demonstrating nonimmigrant intent.


We also handle change of status requests for those already in the U.S. on another visa type, or extensions of stay.

We can help U.S. citizens bring their fiancé(e)s to the United States to marry and begin their lives together in this exciting new chapter!


Our services include preparing and filing the K-1 petition, guiding you through consular processing and the visa interview, and addressing common challenges such as proving the bona fides of your relationship.


Once your fiancé(e) arrives in the U.S., we can also assist with the adjustment of status process to obtain permanent residence. We also advise on K-2 visas for eligible children of the fiancé(e).

We can help religious organizations and their workers navigate the R-1 visa process for ministers, missionaries, and other religious roles.


From establishing the organization’s eligibility to preparing detailed petitions and evidence, we guide both petitioners and beneficiaries through initial filings, extensions, and changes of status.


We also advise on maintaining compliance with R-1 regulations and assist with eventual green card options for qualifying workers.


Note for R-1 Religious Workers and EB-4 Religious Worker Green Cards, we partner with Advocates for Law and Justice, a non-profit law firm to ensure affordable representation.

We can assist individuals and families seeking protection or humanitarian relief in the United States, including U visas for victims of certain crimes, T visas for victims of human trafficking, VAWA self-petitions for survivors of domestic violence, Temporary Protected Status (TPS), and humanitarian parole requests.


Our services include evaluating eligibility, preparing strong applications with compelling evidence, and guiding clients through the complex procedural requirements.


We also work with clients to explore all available immigration options to ensure safety, security, and legal status in the U.S.

We can guide U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents through the process of sponsoring eligible family members for permanent residence in the United States.


Our services include preparing and filing petitions, handling adjustment of status or consular processing, and ensuring all supporting documentation is complete and persuasive. We can also assist with complex issues such as inadmissibility waivers, prior immigration violations, or Requests for Evidence, and we provide ongoing guidance to help families remain compliant with immigration requirements throughout the process.

We can assist U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents in sponsoring their spouses for permanent residence in the United States.


Our services include preparing and filing the marriage-based petition, guiding couples through adjustment of status or consular processing, and compiling evidence to demonstrate the authenticity of the marriage.


We can also handle complex matters such as prior immigration violations, criminal history, or insufficient documentation, and we prepare clients thoroughly for the marriage interview.


For couples married less than two years who were granted conditional permanent residency, we assist with the removal of conditions (Form I-751) to ensure full permanent status is secured.

We can help individuals with extraordinary ability in sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics, outstanding professors and researchers, and multinational executives or managers secure EB-1 green cards.


Our services include preparing petitions that highlight your achievements and eligibility, and once available to file, assisting with the Adjustment of Status process (Form I-485), and obtaining work authorization (Form I-765) and advance travel permits (Form I-131). 


We guide you through every step to maximize your chances of approval and ensure compliance with immigration regulations.

We can assist professionals holding advanced degrees or individuals with exceptional ability seeking permanent residence through employer sponsorship or the National Interest Waiver (NIW) self-petition.


Our team prepares strong petitions emphasizing your qualifications and the benefit of your work to the U.S., and, once available to file, we support you through Adjustment of Status (Form I-485) as well as applications for employment authorization (I-765) and travel documents (I-131). 


We can guide employers and foreign nationals in obtaining EB-3 green cards for skilled workers, professionals with a bachelor’s degree, and other workers performing unskilled labor.


Our services include preparing labor certification and immigrant petitions, and helping you file for Adjustment of Status (I-485) with work permits (I-765) and travel authorization (I-131).


We can assist special immigrants, including religious workers, certain broadcasters, Iraqi/Afghan translators, and other designated categories, in obtaining EB-4 green cards.


Our services cover preparing petitions for special immigrant classification and, once available, guiding clients through the Adjustment of Status process (Form I-485), along with applying for work authorization (I-765) and advance parole travel documents (I-131) - or, in the alternate, consular processing.


Note for R-1 Religious Workers and EB-4 Religious Worker Green Cards, we partner with Advocates for Law and Justice, a non-profit law firm to ensure affordable representation.


We can guide lawful permanent residents through every step of the naturalization process, including eligibility assessment, preparing and filing Form N-400, and interview preparation.


Our team can help clients understand the nuanced requirements of residency and good moral character, to support to help you achieve U.S. citizenship via naturalization.


We can assist eligible young immigrants in applying for or renewing Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which provides temporary protection from deportation and work authorization.


Because DACA is a discretionary program subject to ongoing changes, court decisions, and government policy shifts, eligibility and acceptance of new applications or renewals can vary over time. At this time, only renewals of previously approved DACA are available.


We provide thorough eligibility screening, prepare and file applications carefully to maximize success, and offer up-to-date guidance on the current status of the program.


Our team works closely with clients to navigate complex procedural issues and helps maintain lawful status while monitoring developments that may impact their protection under DACA.


We can help employers navigate complex immigration-related compliance, including I-9 employment eligibility verification, E-Verify enrollment, and workforce audits.

At this time, we do not provide representation for removal defense or deportation cases.


However, we understand how critical these matters are and can connect you with trusted legal service providers with immigration court defense and related appeals. 


Please contact us and we'll be happy to point you to resources to help you find experienced attorneys or nonprofit organizations in that can assist with removal proceedings in your area.


We can offer a broad range of immigration assistance beyond our primary practice areas.


Whether you need help with travel documents, name changes, visa renewals, or other immigration-related matters, we provide personalized support tailored to your unique situation.


If your case requires specialized expertise outside our scope, we can refer you to qualified professionals to ensure you receive the best possible guidance.