You're Not Alone
State Bar of Michigan
Western District of Michigan
New Jersey State Bar Association and United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
Pending Admission: The Jamaica Bar Association
The United States Supreme Court
You're Not Alone
State Bar of Michigan
Western District of Michigan
New Jersey State Bar Association and United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
Pending Admission: The Jamaica Bar Association
The United States Supreme Court
Deportation Defense
We specialize in Deportation Defense, providing crucial support and representation for individuals facing the threat of removal from the United States. In this vital area of immigration law, we actively assist our clients in challenging the grounds of their deportation through various legal strategies. Our approach includes making appearances in immigration courts, filing strategic legal motions, and presenting compelling arguments to judges to prevent our clients from being deported.
Marriage Based Green Card
The process of obtaining a Marriage-Based Green Card involves several critical steps, starting with the filing of a Petition for Alien Relative, followed by the submission of an application for permanent residency. Our role is to ensure that each step is meticulously handled, from preparing and submitting accurate documentation to coaching couples for the interview process with immigration officials. We understand the importance of proving the legitimacy of your marriage, and we excel in preparing you to present your relationship authentically and compellingly.
Trafficking Visa
We are dedicated to reaching and assisting underserved communities, particularly with the critical issue of Trafficking Visas, commonly known as T Visas. A T Visa is a specific type of visa provided by the U.S. government to help individuals who have been victims of severe forms of human trafficking. This visa allows victims to stay in the United States legally for up to four years, with the possibility of applying for permanent residency later. It is designed to offer a safe haven for victims to escape the abuse and exploitation of trafficking and to start rebuilding their lives with legal status in the U.S.
EB2NIW Visa
The EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) is a U.S. immigrant visa category under the Employment-Based, second preference (EB-2) visa. This category allows individuals to bypass the typically required labor certification process if they can demonstrate that their work is in the national interest of the United States. Individuals who might typically apply for an EB-2 NIW include researchers, entrepreneurs, high-level professionals, and others whose work has a significant positive impact on their field.
Deportation Defense
We specialize in Deportation Defense, providing crucial support and representation for individuals facing the threat of removal from the United States. In this vital area of immigration law, we actively assist our clients in challenging the grounds of their deportation through various legal strategies. Our approach includes making appearances in immigration courts, filing strategic legal motions, and presenting compelling arguments to judges to prevent our clients from being deported.
Marriage Based Green Card
The process of obtaining a Marriage-Based Green Card involves several critical steps, starting with the filing of a Petition for Alien Relative, followed by the submission of an application for permanent residency. Our role is to ensure that each step is meticulously handled, from preparing and submitting accurate documentation to coaching couples for the interview process with immigration officials. We understand the importance of proving the legitimacy of your marriage, and we excel in preparing you to present your relationship authentically and compellingly.
Trafficking Visa
We are dedicated to reaching and assisting underserved communities, particularly with the critical issue of Trafficking Visas, commonly known as T Visas. A T Visa is a specific type of visa provided by the U.S. government to help individuals who have been victims of severe forms of human trafficking. This visa allows victims to stay in the United States legally for up to four years, with the possibility of applying for permanent residency later. It is designed to offer a safe haven for victims to escape the abuse and exploitation of trafficking and to start rebuilding their lives with legal status in the U.S.
EB2NIW Visa
The EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) is a U.S. immigrant visa category under the Employment-Based, second preference (EB-2) visa. This category allows individuals to bypass the typically required labor certification process if they can demonstrate that their work is in the national interest of the United States. Individuals who might typically apply for an EB-2 NIW include researchers, entrepreneurs, high-level professionals, and others whose work has a significant positive impact on their field.
We offer comprehensive consultations to assess your eligibility for various immigration benefits. During this consultation, we'll review your personal circumstances, immigration history, and goals to provide personalized guidance.
If you're facing deportation or removal, it's crucial to seek legal representation immediately. Our experienced attorneys can assess your case, explore potential defenses, and represent you in immigration court proceedings to fight for the best possible outcome.
The timeline for immigration cases varies depending on factors such as the type of visa or benefit sought, government processing times, and individual circumstances. We'll provide realistic expectations and guide you through each step of the process.
A denied immigration application can have serious consequences, including delays, appeals, and in some cases, deportation proceedings. Our attorneys work diligently to prepare strong applications and advocate for our clients' best interests to minimize the risk of denial.
Yes, we specialize in family-based immigration and can assist you in sponsoring eligible family members for immigration benefits such as green cards or visas to reunite with loved ones in the United States.
Undocumented immigrants may have options for obtaining legal status, such as through asylum, DACA, or other forms of relief. We'll evaluate your situation and explore potential pathways to lawful status based on your unique circumstances.
The process of applying for U.S. citizenship, also known as naturalization, involves meeting eligibility requirements, submitting an application, attending an interview, and passing a civics and English test. Our attorneys can guide you through each step of the naturalization process.
If you've been a victim of a crime or human trafficking, you may be eligible for immigration relief such as a U visa or T visa. Our compassionate attorneys can assist you in obtaining protection and legal status in the United States.
We assist individuals and employers with obtaining various types of work visas, such as H-1B visas for skilled workers, L-1 visas for intracompany transferees, and O visas for individuals with extraordinary ability or achievement.
If you've received a notice to appear in immigration court, it's essential to seek legal representation immediately. Our experienced attorneys can evaluate your case, explore potential defenses, and represent you in immigration court proceedings to fight for your rights.
Yes, we provide dedicated support to individuals fleeing persecution in their home countries and seeking asylum in the United States. Our attorneys can assist you in preparing and filing your asylum application and represent you throughout the asylum process.
We stay informed about changes in immigration laws and policies through ongoing education, training, and participation in professional organizations. Our commitment to staying current ensures that we provide our clients with accurate and up-to-date legal guidance.
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