Family Petitions
Many immigration cases begin with a family petition. When petitioning for spouse, parent child or sibling you will need a family petition.
Consular Processing
After filing the family petition, many immigrants must obtain their visa at the US Embassy in their home country after an interview there.
Inadmissibility Waivers
For certain crimes or immigration violations, waivers are used to allow the immigrant to proceed with their case.
U-Visa
If you have been the victim of one of a number of qualifying crimes, you may qualify for a visa if you reported the crime and were willing to assist in the investigation.

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VAWA
The Violence Against Women Act provides residency status for men and women who are victims of abuse whose abusers are US Citizen or Resident family members.
Adjustment of Status
When an immigrant is inside the US, there are times where they may qualify for residency status and can obtain that status without leaving the US.
T-Visa
Human Trafficking can take many forms, whether force or coercion are used to obtain services, and even in the context of domestic violence, a T-Visa can be a viable route for an immigrant.
DACA
*At this time, initial DACA applications are being accepted. Be prepared to file and to fight in federal court for your rights under DACA.
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Citizenship
Citizenship allows you to vote, run for office, serve on a jury and petition for additional family members. If it is time, please let us help you prepare for becoming a US Citizen.
SIJS
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status can be available to minors in certain conditions. This provides a route to US Residency and then Citizenship.
Difficult Cases
There are many other types of immigration cases, some that other attorneys may not be aware of or do not take because they are difficult. We excel at those cases.