Areas Where We Provide Legal Representation

 
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Removal Proceedings in Immigration Court

Our goal is to help you understand the removal proceedings against you; outline alternatives to help you with your case; and explain the type of evidence necessary to succeed.

Some of the cases in which we can help you in front of the Immigration Court are:

  • Asylum Cases (Adults and Unaccompanied Children - UAC)

  • Cancellation of Removal (LPR, Non-LPR, and VAWA)

  • Adjustment of Status

  • Review of Removal of Conditional Residence

  • Prosecutorial Discretion (Motions to Reopen, to Terminate Proceedings, and to Administrative Close Proceedings)

  • Voluntary Departure

  • Motion to Change Court Venue

 
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Obtaining Immigration Benefits

Depending on the type of case, it is likely that it can be handled entirely in the United States through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). At other times, your immigration process will require additional steps at the National Visa Center (NVC) through the U.S. Department of State. No matter what stage of the process you are in, we will give you the support and guidance necessary to complete your immigration process.

Some of the types of cases we can help you with are:

  • Family Petition

  • Adjustment of Status

  • Fiancée Visa

  • Petition to Remove Conditions

  • Waivers

  • Affirmative Asylum

  • Refugee or Asylee Relative Petition

  • Victims of Criminal Activity (U-Visa)

  • Victims of Human Trafficking (T-Visa)

  • DACA Renewal

  • Advance Parole (Travel Permit)

  • Employment Authorization

  • Naturalization

  • Parole in Place

  • Humanitarian Parole

  • Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)

  • Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)

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Requesting Documents Related to Your Immigration History to U.S. Government Agencies via Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

We request your immigration records from all immigration agencies to have a clearer idea of your immigration history and thus we can provide you with an overview of your legal alternatives.