· Family Immigration
Certain visas and status adjustments are available to family members of U.S. citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents, refugees, and asylees, as well as to certain other classes of immigrants. We can help determine whether your family member is eligible for a visa or for adjustment on the basis of your status.
· Asylum
You may be unable to return to your country of origin because of concerns for your safety. Contact us to determine if your experiences in your home country could be grounds to pursue an asylum claim here in the United States.
· Visas/Advanced Parole
You may wish to travel to the United States permanently or temporarily, assist a family member to do so, or you may wish to travel outside the U.S. while your case is pending. We can help you get the proper paperwork and assist your through consular processing abroad, whether it is for a medical stay, a business visit, to study in the United States, to come to the United States as an immigrant, or to return to the United States after travel abroad.
· Lawful Permanent Residency (Green Card) and other Status Adjustments
Lawful Permanent Residency (Green Card status) in the United States is available to many immigrants in a variety of visa categories. Some people are eligible through marriage; others through employment; others through asylum or refugee status, and so on. We can help you determine if you are eligible for a Green Card, and, if so, help you get it.
· Temporary Protected Status
The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program allows nationals of some countries designated by the President who are already in the United States to remain in the U.S. (with work eligibility) for a set period of time. We help you determine if you are eligible for a TPS program, and enroll you if you are.
· Naturalization
We can help you figure out the steps you need to take in order to become a United States citizen, and prepare you for the process.