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Family-Based Immigration & Marriage Green Cards
Whether you are seeking to reunite with a spouse, parent, child, or other qualifying family member, family-based immigration often requires careful planning and thorough preparation. The firm represents U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents in a broad range of family immigration matters before U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Representation may include marriage-based green cards, family petitions, adjustment of status, removal of conditions on permanent residence, Affidavits of Support, Requests for Evidence (RFEs), Notices of Intent to Deny (NOIDs), and preparation for USCIS interviews. Every case is individually evaluated for issues involving immigration history, lawful entry, prior petitions, admissibility, financial sponsorship, and documentary evidence.
Services include:
• Marriage-Based Green Cards
• Family Immigration Petitions (Form I-130)
• Adjustment of Status (Form I-485)
• Green Cards for Parents, Children, and Siblings
• Removal of Conditions (Form I-751)
• Affidavits of Support (Form I-864)
• USCIS Interview Preparation
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IEmployment & Business Immigration
The firm assists professionals, employers, entrepreneurs, researchers, executives, investors, and individuals with extraordinary qualifications in selected employment-based immigration matters before USCIS. Every employment case requires careful evaluation of the applicant's qualifications, employer requirements, immigration history, and supporting documentation.
Representation may include employment-based immigrant petitions, temporary employment visas, National Interest Waivers, extraordinary ability petitions, employer-sponsored immigration, Requests for Evidence, and employment-based adjustment of status.
Services may include:
• Employment-Based Green Cards (Form I-140)
• EB-1 Extraordinary Ability
• EB-2 Advanced Degree & National Interest Waiver (NIW)
• EB-3 Skilled Workers & Professionals
• H-1B Specialty Occupations
• L-1 Intracompany Transfers
• O-1 Extraordinary Ability
• E-2 Treaty Investors
• R-1 Religious Workers
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Citizenship, Naturalization & Immigration Documents
Becoming a United States citizen is often the final step of an individual's immigration journey. The firm represents lawful permanent residents seeking naturalization and individuals applying for proof of U.S. citizenship, while also assisting with immigration documents issued by USCIS.
Representation includes evaluating eligibility, preparing applications, reviewing travel history, criminal and immigration records, preparing for citizenship interviews, and responding to agency requests.
Services include:
• Naturalization (Form N-400)
• Certificates of Citizenship (Form N-600)
• Citizenship Through Parents
• Green Card Renewals (Form I-90)
• Employment Authorization (Form I-765)
• Advance Parole & Travel Documents (Form I-131)
• Reentry Permits
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Humanitarian Immigration
The firm represents individuals seeking humanitarian protection under United States immigration law. Every humanitarian case is unique and requires detailed factual analysis, supporting documentation, and careful preparation of legal filings.
Representation may include affirmative asylum applications, humanitarian parole, Temporary Protected Status, T visas, U visas, VAWA self-petitions, refugee and asylee family petitions, employment authorization, and adjustment of status where permitted by law.
Services include:
• Affirmative Asylum
• T Nonimmigrant Status (T Visa)
• U Nonimmigrant Status (U Visa)
• Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
• Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
• Humanitarian Parole
• Refugee & Asylee Family Petitions
• Employment Authorization
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USCIS Interviews, Requests & Case Preparation
Successful immigration cases depend not only on filing the correct forms but also on presenting complete and well-organized evidence. The firm assists clients throughout the USCIS process, from the initial filing through interviews and agency correspondence.
Representation includes preparation for USCIS interviews, responses to Requests for Evidence (RFEs), Notices of Intent to Deny (NOIDs), Notices of Intent to Revoke (NOIRs), document review, legal analysis, and preparation of supporting evidence.
Services include:
• Marriage Green Card Interviews
• Naturalization Interviews
• Adjustment of Status Interviews
• Asylum Interviews
• Responses to RFEs
• Responses to NOIDs
• USCIS Evidence Preparation
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Delays, Denials, Appeals & Federal Litigation
When a USCIS case is delayed, denied, or otherwise encounters procedural obstacles, strategic legal action may be necessary. The firm evaluates administrative remedies as well as available litigation options where appropriate.
Representation may include review of denial decisions, Motions to Reopen, Motions to Reconsider, Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) appeals, requests for expedited processing, delayed USCIS cases, and federal mandamus or Administrative Procedure Act (APA) litigation when legally appropriate.
Services include:
• Delayed USCIS Cases
• Requests for Expedited Processing
• USCIS Denials
• Motions to Reopen
• Motions to Reconsider
• Administrative Appeals (AAO)
• Form I-290B
• Mandamus Actions
• Federal Immigration Litigation
• Administrative Procedure Act (APA) Litigation