Employment-Based Visas. Visas sponsored by employers are given from a limited allocation each year. We can help you identify which categories of visas you are eligible for and strategize on how best to leverage the preferential system to get your visa as efficiently as possible.
Family-Based Visas. U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents have the ability to sponsor certain types of family members in “immediate” and “preference” relative category, each with their own timelines and processes. We can guide you through sponsoring or being sponsored by a family member and work to get your visa as quickly as possible.
Naturalization & Citizenship. If you are a lawful permanent resident, you can apply for United States citizenship once certain conditions are met. We can help confirm eligibility and guide you through the process as efficiently and accurately as possible.
Nonimmigrant Visas. Any type of visa that allows you to temporarily visit or work in the United States is considered a “nonimmigrant visa.” This includes student visas, cultural exchange visas, work visas, visitor visas, artist visas, and visas for those with exceptional abilities. We can assist you with seeking all of these visa types and more.
Waivers. If it has been ruled you are “inadmissible” to the United States, we can help you pursue waivers of inadmissibility in areas of criminal behavior, unlawful presence, and immigration misrepresentation to restore your immigration abilities.
Asylum. If you are facing persecution in your home country, we can assist you in seeking asylum in the United States. Our team will guide you through the application process and help you gather the necessary documentation to support your claim.
Green Cards. Obtaining a green card allows you to live and work permanently in the United States. We can help you navigate the complex application process and increase your chances of success.
Deportation Defense. If you are facing deportation, it is crucial to act quickly. Our experienced attorneys can provide you with the defense you need to fight removal proceedings and remain in the United States.
Consular Processing. For those who are outside the United States, consular processing is a critical step in obtaining a visa or green card. We can assist you with the necessary paperwork and guide you through the interview process at the U.S. consulate or embassy.
If you need help with an immigration matter, call us at (818) 600-6322 or contact us online. We are proud to offer free initial consultations.