Immigration Law

For our immigration practice, our clients come from all over the world including Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and New Zealand/ Australia

Family-Based Green Cards: Fiance(e) visas; spousal petitions; immediate relative or preference category petitions; sibling, parent or child petitions; adjustment of status and consular processing cases; petitions to remove conditions on lawful permanent residence.

Employment-Based Green Cards: PERM/Labor Certifications, EB-1 (Extraordinary Ability, Outstanding Professors or Researchers or Multinational Managers), EB-2 (Advanced Degree professionals, Exceptional Ability or National Interest Waiver), EB-3 (Skilled, Unskilled or Other Workers).

Nonimmigrant (temporary) Visas (Business): B-1, E-1, E-2, H-1B, H-2B, L-1A, L-1B, O, P, R, TN.

Citizenship & Naturalization. Preparation and filing of Naturalization Application, Continued Cases, Acquisition/ Derivation of Citizenship, and Petitions for Re-Hearing.

When you retain an immigration lawyer to represent you, that lawyer must evaluate your immigration history, understand your short and long-term goals, and present your legal options. Immigration law is a highly complex, rapidly changing area of law. The various government agencies or courts hand down cases on a daily basis. These decisions come from the immigration courts, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), the Administrative Appeals Unit (AAU), the Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals (BALCA), the U.S. Federal Courts, and sometimes the United States Supreme Court.