Our services.
Family Petitions & Adjustment of Status
The crucial process allowing U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents to sponsor immediate relatives (spouses, children, parents) for legal residency (the Green Card). We handle Form I-130 (Petition) and the subsequent Adjustment of Status (I-485) or Consular Processing, ensuring all eligibility requirements are met with precision.
VAWA
VAWA allows certain abuse survivors (regardless of gender) who are victimized by a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident spouse or parent to self-petition for their own Green Card confidentially, without the abuser's knowledge. We provide sensitive and discreet support to gather necessary evidence and prepare Form I-360.
U Visa
The U Visa offers temporary status to victims of certain serious crimes who have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse and who have cooperated with law enforcement. We assist in obtaining the required police certification (utility certification) and in the preparation of the I-918 petition to secure this path toward residency.
Naturalization
The ultimate step in your immigration journey. We assist with the N-400 (Application for Naturalization), carefully reviewing continuous residency and good moral character requirements. We offer thorough preparation for the English and Civics tests, ensuring you are completely ready for your oath ceremony.
Work Authorization (EAD)
The Employment Authorization Document (EAD) is vital for working legally in the U.S. We assist with the filing or renewal of Form I-765 for eligible individuals (including Asylum seekers, DACA recipients, or those with a pending Adjustment of Status), ensuring a timely and accurate submission.
Removal of Conditions
If your Green Card was issued for two years (conditional residency) due to a recent marriage, you must file Form I-751 within 90 days before its expiration. We help you compile joint evidence of your bona fide marriage to successfully convert your status to a permanent, 10-year Green Card.
Asylum
We provide comprehensive support for individuals who have suffered persecution or fear suffering persecution in their home country based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. We help you build and present a rigorous Asylum application and prepare for the crucial interview with an Asylum Officer.
Advance Parole (Travel Permit)
This permit allows certain immigrants (with a pending status, DACA, or TPS) to temporarily leave the U.S. and legally return without jeopardizing their Green Card application or status. We help you complete Form I-131 to prevent delays or complications upon re-entry.
Interview Preparation & Interpretation
Reduce the stress of USCIS interviews. We offer practice sessions using key questions (Mock Interviews) so you feel confident and prepared. Additionally, we coordinate professional interpretation services when necessary to ensure clear and accurate communication throughout the entire process.