We Are Ready To Be Your Step-By-Step Guide Through The Complex Green Card Process.
Personalized Guidance
We know that each individual’s immigration journey is unique. That’s why we provide personalized guidance tailored to your specific circumstances and goals. Our attorneys will assess your eligibility, explain the requirements, and develop a customized strategy to strengthen your case.
Maximize Your Chances
We are committed to maximizing your chances of a successful Green Card process. With our deep knowledge of the legal requirements and potential pitfalls, we’ll help you avoid common mistakes and ensure your case is strong, positioning you for a positive outcome.
Certainty You Can Trust
We know every dollar you spend on legal fees is a dollar that doesn’t go to the family. We intentionally only offer flat fee services so you can be confident your investment in this process is worth the value you receive.
Family-Based Green Cards
If you have close family members who are US citizens or lawful permanent residents, you may be eligible for a family-based green card. The US immigration system allows for various family relationships, such as spouses, children, parents, and siblings, to sponsor their eligible relatives for permanent residency.
VAWA for Victims of Abuse
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) provides protection and support to victims of domestic violence, including both women and men. If you are an immigrant who has suffered abuse from a US citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent, or child, you may be eligible for a green card under VAWA. This option allows victims to self-petition for permanent residency without the need for the abuser’s involvement or knowledge.
K-1 Visa | Fiancée Visa
If you have close family members who are US citizens or lawful permanent residents, you may be eligible for a family-based green card. The US immigration system allows for various family relationships, such as spouses, children, parents, and siblings, to sponsor their eligible relatives for permanent residency.
U Visa for Crime Victims
If you have been a victim of a qualifying crime in the US and have cooperated with law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the crime, you may be eligible for a U visa. U visa holders can apply for a green card after meeting certain criteria, including continuous physical presence and good moral character.