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We help individuals and families navigate the U.S. immigration system with confidence.
Below you’ll find an overview of our most requested services—each tailored to your situation.

Let’s Build Your Case Together

Every situation is unique—and the right legal strategy makes all the difference.

  • What it is:
    A Green Card allows you to live and work permanently in the United States.

    Who it’s for:
    Individuals applying through family, employment, or consular processing abroad.

    What you need:

    • Proof of eligibility (family or employer relationship)

    • Identification documents

    • Immigration history

    • Supporting evidence


    Start your permanent residency journey with confidence.

  • What it is:
    The process of becoming a U.S. citizen.

    Who it’s for:
    Green Card holders who meet residency and eligibility requirements.

    What you need:

    • Green Card

    • Continuous residence proof

    • Good moral character

    • English & civics preparation


    Take the final step toward becoming a U.S. citizen.

  • What it is:
    Renewing or replacing your permanent resident card.

    Who it’s for:
    Residents with expired, lost, or damaged Green Cards.

    What you need:

    • Current/expired card (if available)

    • ID documents

    • Filing forms and fees


    Keep your status secure and up to date.

  • What it is:
    Authorization to legally work or travel while your case is pending.

    Who it’s for:
    Applicants with pending immigration benefits.

    What you need:

    • Pending application proof

    • Passport photos

    • Filing forms


    Stay protected while your case moves forward.

  • What it is:
    Protection from deportation and work authorization under DACA.

    Who it’s for:
    Eligible individuals who arrived in the U.S. as children.

    What you need:

    • Proof of arrival & residence

    • School or work records

    • Prior DACA (for renewals)


    Secure your future with proper guidance.

  • What it is:
    Temporary protection for individuals from designated countries.

    Who it’s for:
    Nationals of countries experiencing crisis or unsafe conditions.

    What you need:

    • Proof of nationality

    • Continuous presence

    • Eligibility documentation


    Protect your stay legally and safely.

  • What it is:
    Adjusting or extending your current visa status.

    Who it’s for:
    Visitors, students, or workers needing more time or a new category.

    What you need:

    • Current visa details

    • Proof of financial support

    • Reason for change/extension


    Avoid overstays and protect your record.

  • What it is:
    A visa that allows your fiancé(e) to enter the U.S. for marriage.

    Who it’s for:
    U.S. citizens petitioning for their partner abroad.

    What you need:

    • Proof of relationship

    • Intent to marry

    • Meeting requirements


    Bring your loved one closer—legally.

  • What it is:
    A financial sponsorship document required for many applications.

    Who it’s for:
    Petitioners sponsoring a family member.

    What you need:

    • Income proof

    • Tax returns

    • Employment verification


    Strengthen your application with proper documentation.

  • What it is:
    Creating and managing your immigration account online.

    Who it’s for:
    Anyone filing or tracking a case with USCIS.

    What you need:

    • Email access

    • Case information

    • Secure login setup


    Stay informed every step of the way.

  • What it is:
    Responding to a Request for Evidence from USCIS.

    Who it’s for:
    Applicants who need to strengthen or complete their case.

    What you need:

    • RFE notice

    • Requested documents

    • Clear supporting evidence


    Don’t risk delays—respond correctly the first time.

  • What it is:
    Protection for individuals fearing persecution in their home country.

    Who it’s for:
    Those facing threats based on race, religion, nationality, or beliefs.

    What you need:

    • Personal statement

    • Evidence of persecution

    • Supporting documentation


    Tell your story the right way.

  • What it is:
    Protection from deportation when asylum is not available.

    Who it’s for:
    Individuals facing serious risk if returned to their country.

    What you need:

    • Evidence of danger

    • Legal documentation

    • Case preparation


    Fight for your right to stay.

  • What it is:
    Protection under the Convention Against Torture.

    Who it’s for:
    Individuals at risk of torture if deported.

    What you need:

    • Country condition reports

    • Personal evidence

    • Legal argumentation

    CTA:
    Your safety matters—build a strong case.

  • What it is:
    Relief for victims of abuse by U.S. citizens or residents.

    Who it’s for:
    Spouses, children, or parents facing abuse.

    What you need:

    • Evidence of relationship

    • Proof of abuse

    • Personal declaration

    CTA:
    You are not alone—take control of your future.

  • What it is:
    Protection for victims who assist law enforcement.

    Who it’s for:
    Victims of qualifying crimes in the U.S.

    What you need:

    • Police certification

    • Evidence of harm

    • Cooperation proof


    Turn your situation into an opportunity for protection.

  • What it is:
    Relief for victims of human trafficking.

    Who it’s for:
    Individuals forced into labor or exploitation.

    What you need:

    • Evidence of trafficking

    • Cooperation (if applicable)

    • Personal statement


    You deserve protection and a new beginning.