Practice Areas

    • Must be a Legal Permanent for at least 3 or 5 years

    • Have good moral character

    • Be up to date with federal taxes

    • Do not owe any child support

    • Intra-company transfer of employees

    • Transfer of executives or manager from foreign office

    • Employment-based green cards

    • Be a citizen of a treaty country

    • Make a substantial investment in the U.S.

    • Establish your own business or purchase an existing business

    • You must be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident to be able to petition for a family member

    • Can be done by a change of status inside the U.S. or through a consular process

    • Must have seen each other at least once in the last two years

    • Must get married within 90 days of the fiancee's arrival to the U.S.

    • Must come to work for a non-profit religious organization in the U.S.

    • Must provide evidence of denominational membership

    • Must provide evidence of the prospective position

    • Present evidence of past or future persecution

    • Persecution based on membership in a protected ground

    • Must be presented within the year of arrival to the U.S.

    • Waivers for illegal presence

    • Waivers for grounds of inadmissibility

    • Representation before the immigration court

    • Representation before ICE