Twelve practice areas, one attorney on every file.
The firm covers family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, removal defense, and the routine filings that decide most cases. Each route below has its own page with eligibility, process, timeline, and FAQs.
Not sure which applies to your situation? A case review is the quickest way to map your options before any filings are made.
Marriage-Based Visa
Green cards through marriage to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, by adjustment of status or consular processing.
Read more → 02 · FamilyK-1 Fiancé(e) Visa
A nonimmigrant visa that lets a foreign fiancé enter the U.S. and marry within 90 days.
Read more → 03 · HumanitarianU-Visa
Protection and a path to a green card for victims of qualifying crimes who help law enforcement.
Read more → 04 · HumanitarianT-Visa
Protection and a path to a green card for survivors of human trafficking.
Read more → 05 · HumanitarianVAWA Self-Petition
Confidential I-360 self-petitions for survivors of domestic abuse by a U.S. citizen or LPR family member.
Read more → 06 · FamilyFamily-Based Petitions
Petitions for parents, children, siblings, and other qualifying relatives.
Read more → 07 · VisitorB-1 / B-2 Visitor Visa
Short-term visas for business and tourism.
Read more → 08 · ProtectionAsylum
Protection for people who fear persecution in their home country.
Read more → 09 · CourtRemoval Defense
EOIR hearings, motions to reopen and reconsider, bond, and parole.
Read more → 10 · FilingsWaivers
I-601, I-601A, and waivers of the conditions on residence.
Read more → 11 · FilingsRFE / NOID Response
Carefully evidenced answers to USCIS requests.
Read more → 12 · StrategyCase Review & Planning
Strategy review of an existing or stalled case.
Read more →A case review maps your options before you file.
Send a few documents in advance. Walk through the situation with the attorney. Receive a written plan with priorities, deadlines, and the realistic path forward.