Common immigration matters
Immigration cases can involve agency processing, interviews, supporting evidence, and changing rules. The sections below provide a quick overview and link to dedicated pages (coming soon).
General Immigration / Green Card
Green card and general immigration matters can include family-based petitions, adjustment of status, consular processing, and evidence preparation. These cases often depend on accurate paperwork, supporting documents, and meeting eligibility requirements. Small errors can create delays, so organizing documents early usually helps.
Learn more →Deportation
Deportation (removal) matters can involve immigration court hearings, bond issues, and requests for relief from removal. Deadlines and court dates can be strict, and missing one can have serious consequences. Having a clear timeline of events and copies of all notices is often important.
Learn more →Asylum
Asylum cases may involve preparing declarations, gathering evidence, and meeting filing deadlines. These matters can be emotionally demanding and documentation-heavy, often requiring careful organization. Understanding the process early can help reduce uncertainty about what’s required.
Learn more →Work Visas
Work visas can involve employer sponsorship, eligibility requirements, and time-limited filing windows. The process may include petitions, supporting evidence, and coordination with employers or schools. A clear understanding of visa category rules can prevent avoidable delays.
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