
Immigration Services
Family-Based Visas
The citizen are lawful permanent resident (green card holder) of the United States may petition for national relatives who wish to immigrate to the United States.
Fiancé Visa
The fiancé K – one non-immigrant visa is for the foreign citizen fiancés of United States citizen and allows the foreign citizen fiancé to travel to the United States and marry her US citizen sponsor within 90 days of arrival.
Employment-Based Visas
Employment Based Green Cards
An American business that desires to fill job vacancies with a foreign worker can use the immigration laws and procedures to qualify define worker for an immigration visa.
Temporary Working Visas
In order for you to come to the United States lawfully as a nonimmigrant to work temporarily in the United States your perspective employer must generally file a non-immigrant petition on your behalf with USCIS.
H – 1B Visas For Nurses
USCIS will approve a H – 1B non-immigrant worker petition filed on behalf of certain foreign nurses if the statutory and regulatory requirements for H-1B classifications are met.
Students
Academic Student F-1
An F1 visa for academic students allows you to enter the United States as a full-time student at an accredited college, university, seminary, Conservatory, academic high school, elementary school or other academic institution or in a language training program.
Vocational Students M-1
The M1 visa for vocational students category includes students in vocational or other non-academic programs, other than language training.
Citizenship
Warning: this is not intended to be legal advice. Everyone’s goals and situations are unique. Please consult an attorney to determine which method is best for your specific goals.
Naturalization
There are various naturalization provisions that allow permanent residence, green card holders, to become US citizens. The most common of these provisions is section 316A of the INA which allows a person who has been a permanent resident for at least five years to apply for naturalization.
Biological Or Adopted Children Residing In The United States
A child residing in the United States may already be a US citizen if at least one parent is a US citizen and certain other requirements are met.
Biological Or Adopted Children Residing Outside The United States
Biological or adopted child residing outside of the United States was parent is a US citizen may qualify for naturalization.
Deportation
Deportation/Cancellation Of Removal For Permanent Residents
Permanent resident of the United States may be eligible to have the removal canceled if certain requirements are established in a hearing before an immigration judge
Deportation/Cancellation Of Removal For Non-Residents
Nonresident alien may be eligible to have their removal canceled if certain requirements are establishing a hearing before and immigration judge.
Asylum
Affirmative Asylum
The affirmative asylum process applies to aliens who initially filing asylum application with DHS, US citizenship and immigration services USCIS. The USCIS asylum officers conduct non-adversarial interviews of asylum applicants and determine whether to grant asylum.
Defensive Asylum
The defense of asylum process applies to aliens who are in removal proceedings and request asylum from an immigration judge. The process is called “defensive” because it can provide relief from being removed from the United States.
Family Members Of Asylees
When applicants are granted asylum, relief is also going to their family members who are in the United States and were included in their asylum application. Applicants who have been granted asylum may also petition to bring their eligible family members to the United States.
Humanitarian Benefits
Temporary Protected Status
The secretary of Homeland security may designate a foreign country for temporary protected status due to conditions in the country that temporarily prevent the country’s nationals from returning safely, or in certain circumstances, where the country is unable to handle the return of its nationals adequately.
Victims Of Violence
There are benefits available to victims of the domestic violence; victims of human trafficking; and victims of crimes who have suffered substantial mental or physical abuse due to the crime and are willing to help law enforcement authorities in investigation or prosecution of the criminal activity.